Transcript 12/14/2010 Andrew Keyes
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 8:02 pm
Andrew Keyes
Las Vegas, NV
Has a lot of tattoos (says "one or two"), a couple of body piercings, and an "extended goatee."
Topic Tree (pre-randomized):
International Finance
Hit It
Carnivores
Cash Symbols
Baby Dolls
Bells & Whistles
Geography
Shades
Buzz Words
Notable Rappers
Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Baby Dolls
Carnivores
Bells & Whistles
International Finance
Notable Rappers
Shades
Geography
Cash Symbols
Buzz Words
Hit It
Question 1 - Hit It
The tips of a drummer's drumsticks come in all but which of the following aptly named shapes?
A. Raspberry B. Teardrop
C. Barrel D. Acorn
Question 2 - Buzz Words
Popular on social networking sites like Facebook, what was the New Oxford American Dictionary's 2009 Word of the Year?
A. Freemium B. Birther
C. Funemployed D. Unfriend
Question 3 - Cash Symbols
The hovering "eye" seen atop the pyramid on the back of a $1 bill is commonly known by what name?
A. Eye of Providence B. Eye of Judgment
C. Eye of Eternity D. Eye of Vigilance
JTQ
Question 4 - Geography
Among the ancient world's most famous research centers, the Alexandrian Library was located in what present-day country?
A. France B. Germany
C. Egypt D. Greece
Question 5 - Shades
Neo, Trinity and Morpheus are all styles of sunglasses inspired by characters from what movie franchise?
A. James Bond B. Harry Potter
C. The Matrix D. The Terminator
Commercial break
Flashback question $250K
The National Spelling Bee was first organized in 1925 by a newspaper in 1925 by a newspaper based in what U.S. city?
A. Charlotte, NC B. Cincinnati, OH
C. Louisville, KY D. Memphis, TN
Andrew used to go by the nickname Ogre as he was a weightlifter with no neck. His boss called him Shrek, he did not want that so it became "Ogre."
Question 6 - Notable Rappers
Which of these words, when added to "vanilla," "cube" and "t," gives you the name of three notable rappers?
A. Mike B. Ice
C. Dog D. Puff
Question 7 - International Finance
The massive financial firm Bank of America began in San Francisco in 1904 under what more international name?
A. Bank of China B. Bank of Mexico
C. Bank of Egypt D. Bank of Italy
JTQ 2
Question 8 - Bells & Whistles
The dashboard of certain Mini Cooper cars feature an "openometer" that tracks how long what has been "open"?
A. Engine hood B. Gas tank
C. Trunk D. Convertible top
Question 9 - Carnivores
Venus flytrap plants munch on insects primarily to obtain a lifegiving supply of what?
A. Carbon B. Nitrogen
C. Glucose D. Sodium
Andrew left with $1000
Time is up - no carryover
Las Vegas, NV
Has a lot of tattoos (says "one or two"), a couple of body piercings, and an "extended goatee."
Topic Tree (pre-randomized):
International Finance
Hit It
Carnivores
Cash Symbols
Baby Dolls
Bells & Whistles
Geography
Shades
Buzz Words
Notable Rappers
Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Baby Dolls
Carnivores
Bells & Whistles
International Finance
Notable Rappers
Shades
Geography
Cash Symbols
Buzz Words
Hit It
Question 1 - Hit It
The tips of a drummer's drumsticks come in all but which of the following aptly named shapes?
A. Raspberry B. Teardrop
C. Barrel D. Acorn
ATA
Andrew "Raspberry or barrel, oh man," then says he does not want to guess and would ATA
ATA A-55% B-8% C-31% D-6%
Andrew was thinking C but will trust the ATA
ATA A-55% B-8% C-31% D-6%
Andrew was thinking C but will trust the ATA
Answer and value
A. Raspberry
Value: $7000
Bank: $7000
Value: $7000
Bank: $7000
Popular on social networking sites like Facebook, what was the New Oxford American Dictionary's 2009 Word of the Year?
A. Freemium B. Birther
C. Funemployed D. Unfriend
Answer and value
D. Unfriend
Value: $3000
Bank: $10000
Value: $3000
Bank: $10000
Question 3 - Cash Symbols
The hovering "eye" seen atop the pyramid on the back of a $1 bill is commonly known by what name?
A. Eye of Providence B. Eye of Judgment
C. Eye of Eternity D. Eye of Vigilance
JTQ 1
kind of torn on it thinking it is A but...
Answer and value
A. Eye of Providence
Value: $500 jumped
Bank: $10000
Value: $500 jumped
Bank: $10000
Question 4 - Geography
Among the ancient world's most famous research centers, the Alexandrian Library was located in what present-day country?
A. France B. Germany
C. Egypt D. Greece
Answer and value
C. Egypt
Value: $100
Bank: $10100
Value: $100
Bank: $10100
Question 5 - Shades
Neo, Trinity and Morpheus are all styles of sunglasses inspired by characters from what movie franchise?
A. James Bond B. Harry Potter
C. The Matrix D. The Terminator
Answer and value
C. The Matrix
Value: $1000
Bank: $11,100
Value: $1000
Bank: $11,100
Flashback question $250K
The National Spelling Bee was first organized in 1925 by a newspaper in 1925 by a newspaper based in what U.S. city?
A. Charlotte, NC B. Cincinnati, OH
C. Louisville, KY D. Memphis, TN
Spoiler
C. Louisville, KY
Question 6 - Notable Rappers
Which of these words, when added to "vanilla," "cube" and "t," gives you the name of three notable rappers?
A. Mike B. Ice
C. Dog D. Puff
Answer and value
B. Ice
Value: $15000
Bank: $26100
Value: $15000
Bank: $26100
Question 7 - International Finance
The massive financial firm Bank of America began in San Francisco in 1904 under what more international name?
A. Bank of China B. Bank of Mexico
C. Bank of Egypt D. Bank of Italy
JTQ 2
Andrew is thinking California had big Mexican influence and also immigrants from China.
He did not think China would have a big financial influence at the time and was leaning B.
He did not think China would have a big financial influence at the time and was leaning B.
Answer and value
D. Bank of Italy
Value: $10K skipped
Bank: $26100
Value: $10K skipped
Bank: $26100
Question 8 - Bells & Whistles
The dashboard of certain Mini Cooper cars feature an "openometer" that tracks how long what has been "open"?
A. Engine hood B. Gas tank
C. Trunk D. Convertible top
Spoiler
Andrew deduces that one would not be driving around with any of the other ones open
Answer and value
D. Convertible top
Value: $2000
Bank: $28100
Value: $2000
Bank: $28100
Question 9 - Carnivores
Venus flytrap plants munch on insects primarily to obtain a lifegiving supply of what?
A. Carbon B. Nitrogen
C. Glucose D. Sodium
Spoiler
Andrew said that plants love nitrogen but think that glucose is probably what is taken from insects.
He doubts that there is much nitrogen in insects and goes with glucose, final answer
He doubts that there is much nitrogen in insects and goes with glucose, final answer
Answer and value
B. Nitrogen
Value: not shown
Bank: Andrew left with $1000
Value: not shown
Bank: Andrew left with $1000
Time is up - no carryover