Transcript 10/28/10 - Michael Miyazaki
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:51 pm
Michael Miyazaki
Washington, DC
Michael loves crossword puzzles, makes a mean cupcake and blogs about cabaret.
Question Topics (Unrandomized):
* African Art
* True to Type
* Fashion Labels
* Global Eats
* Ageless Beauty
* Celebrity Roast
* Chick Flicks
* Anatomy
* Brain Food
* Pig Poems
Question Topics (Randomized):
* African Art
* Brain Food
* Pig Poems
* Celebrity Roast
* Fashion Labels
* Global Eats
* Ageless Beauty
* True to Type
* Anatomy
* Chick Flicks
Question #1 * Chick Flicks
"I Carried a Watermelon," "Thanks, Baby" and "Time of My Life" are chapter titles on what chick flick's 20th anniversary edition DVD?
A: Pretty Woman B: Dirty Dancing
C: Moonstruck D: Grease
Question #2 * Anatomy
With three knuckles on each finger and two on each thumb, a person typically has how many total knuckles?
A: 22 B: 24
C: 26 D: 28
Question #3 * True to Type
Which of these fonts is named after the Latin word for Switzerland, where it was designed in the 1950s?
A: Palatino B: Lucida
C: Bodoni D: Helvetica
Michael: So this is your category.
Question #4 * Ageless Beauty
What 65-year-old actress caused a stir in 2010 when she posed for New York magazine sitting in a bathtub topless?
A: Judi Dench B: Kathy Bates
C: Meryl Streep D: Helen Mirren
Question #5 * Global Eats
In Mexico, a tortilla is a thin corn or flour flatbread, but in Spain, a tortilla is a what?
A: Fruit turnover B: Rice porridge
C: Potato omelet D: Breaded steak
Michael: I've made them, but not well, so let's do final answer.
Meredith goes to a commercial break without revealing the question value.
-- Commercial Break --
Meredith reminds Michael that he hasn't used one lifeline yet; he's in great shape! Michael's partner, Ron, is rooting for him in the audience.
Question #6 * Fashion Labels
The phrase "Love, G&P" is stitched into the tags of nearly every item made by what trendy fashion line?
A: Juicy Couture B: Lucky Brand
C: 7 For All Mankind D: True Religion
Meredith: Are you a clothes horse? Do you like--
Michael: Obviously not!
But Michael says the audience looks like they are, so he decides to ask them.
Michael decides to Jump The Question.
Question #7 * Celebrity Roast
Comedians riffed about lifeguards and talking cars at a 2010 Comedy Central roast skewering what actor?
A: Steve Gutenberg B: Luke Perry
C: David Hasselhoff D: Ralph Macchio
Question #8 * Pig Poems
In the children's rhyme "This Little Piggy," where did the first little piggy go?
A: To farm B: To market
C: To church D: To school
Question #9 * Brain Food
Which of these chain restaurants is named after a character created by author Robert Lewis Stevenson?
A: Long John Silver's B: Papa John's
C: Red Robin D: Ruby Tuesday
-- Commercial Break --
Question #10 * African Art
In 2010, what African nation unveiled in its capital Dakar a statue of a man, woman and child that is slightly taller than the Statue of Liberty?
A: Mali B: Namibia
C: Senegal D: Botswana
Michael meant to study a map of Africa before coming to the show. He decides to Jump The Question.
$100,000
Named for a British aristocrat, "Mountbatten pink," is a mauve-like shade of grayish-pink originally developed for what purpose?
A: Dressing hunting parties B: Decorating cakes and cookies
C: Printing stock certificates D: Camouflaging ships
Despite his cupcake experience, Michael knows of Lord Mountbatten's experience with, so he goes for it.
-- Commercial Break --
$250,000
Less trafficked than a similarly named one in New York, John F. Kennedy Memorial Airport serves what Midwest community?
A: Ashland, Wisconsin B: Mason City, Iowa
C: Troy, Ohio D: Greenfield, Indiana
Michael does not have a clue in the world on this one. He walks away with $100,000.
Washington, DC
Michael loves crossword puzzles, makes a mean cupcake and blogs about cabaret.
Question Topics (Unrandomized):
* African Art
* True to Type
* Fashion Labels
* Global Eats
* Ageless Beauty
* Celebrity Roast
* Chick Flicks
* Anatomy
* Brain Food
* Pig Poems
Question Topics (Randomized):
* African Art
* Brain Food
* Pig Poems
* Celebrity Roast
* Fashion Labels
* Global Eats
* Ageless Beauty
* True to Type
* Anatomy
* Chick Flicks
Question #1 * Chick Flicks
"I Carried a Watermelon," "Thanks, Baby" and "Time of My Life" are chapter titles on what chick flick's 20th anniversary edition DVD?
A: Pretty Woman B: Dirty Dancing
C: Moonstruck D: Grease
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Dirty Dancing
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $25,000
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $25,000
Question #2 * Anatomy
With three knuckles on each finger and two on each thumb, a person typically has how many total knuckles?
A: 22 B: 24
C: 26 D: 28
Answer/Value/Bank
D: 28
Question Value: $100
Bank: $25,100
Question Value: $100
Bank: $25,100
Question #3 * True to Type
Which of these fonts is named after the Latin word for Switzerland, where it was designed in the 1950s?
A: Palatino B: Lucida
C: Bodoni D: Helvetica
Answer/Value/Bank
D: Helvetica
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $30,100
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $30,100
Michael: So this is your category.
Question #4 * Ageless Beauty
What 65-year-old actress caused a stir in 2010 when she posed for New York magazine sitting in a bathtub topless?
A: Judi Dench B: Kathy Bates
C: Meryl Streep D: Helen Mirren
Answer/Value/Bank
D: Helen Mirren
Question Value: $2,000
Bank: $32,100
Question Value: $2,000
Bank: $32,100
Question #5 * Global Eats
In Mexico, a tortilla is a thin corn or flour flatbread, but in Spain, a tortilla is a what?
A: Fruit turnover B: Rice porridge
C: Potato omelet D: Breaded steak
Michael: I've made them, but not well, so let's do
Spoiler
C: Potato omelet,
Answer
C: Potato omelet
-- Commercial Break --
Value/Bank
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $42,100
Bank: $42,100
Question #6 * Fashion Labels
The phrase "Love, G&P" is stitched into the tags of nearly every item made by what trendy fashion line?
A: Juicy Couture B: Lucky Brand
C: 7 For All Mankind D: True Religion
Meredith: Are you a clothes horse? Do you like--
Michael: Obviously not!
But Michael says the audience looks like they are, so he decides to ask them.
ATA
A: 32% B: 18% C: 21% D: 29%
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Juicy Couture
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $42,100
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $42,100
Question #7 * Celebrity Roast
Comedians riffed about lifeguards and talking cars at a 2010 Comedy Central roast skewering what actor?
A: Steve Gutenberg B: Luke Perry
C: David Hasselhoff D: Ralph Macchio
Answer/Value/Bank
C: David Hasselhoff
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $57,100
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $57,100
Question #8 * Pig Poems
In the children's rhyme "This Little Piggy," where did the first little piggy go?
A: To farm B: To market
C: To church D: To school
Answer/Value/Bank
B: To market
Question Value: $500
Bank: $57,600
Question Value: $500
Bank: $57,600
Question #9 * Brain Food
Which of these chain restaurants is named after a character created by author Robert Lewis Stevenson?
A: Long John Silver's B: Papa John's
C: Red Robin D: Ruby Tuesday
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Long John Silver's
Question Value: $1,000
Bank: $58,600
Question Value: $1,000
Bank: $58,600
Question #10 * African Art
In 2010, what African nation unveiled in its capital Dakar a statue of a man, woman and child that is slightly taller than the Statue of Liberty?
A: Mali B: Namibia
C: Senegal D: Botswana
Michael meant to study a map of Africa before coming to the show. He decides to Jump The Question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Senegal
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $58,600
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $58,600
$100,000
Named for a British aristocrat, "Mountbatten pink," is a mauve-like shade of grayish-pink originally developed for what purpose?
A: Dressing hunting parties B: Decorating cakes and cookies
C: Printing stock certificates D: Camouflaging ships
Despite his cupcake experience, Michael knows of Lord Mountbatten's experience with
Spoiler
the navy
Answer
D: Camouflaging ships
$250,000
Less trafficked than a similarly named one in New York, John F. Kennedy Memorial Airport serves what Midwest community?
A: Ashland, Wisconsin B: Mason City, Iowa
C: Troy, Ohio D: Greenfield, Indiana
Michael does not have a clue in the world on this one. He walks away with $100,000.
Answer
A: Ashland, Wisconsin