Transcript 1/12/2011 - Vinnie Cunningham
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:33 pm
Vinnie Cunningham
Queens, NY
travel writer
Topic tree (unrandomized)
* Odd Traditions
* Crime Films
* Historic Vessels
* It's a Puzzle
* It's a Sign
* Morning Zoo
* Fiery Woman
* Cuban Food
* The Nation
* Guy Problems
Topic tree (randomized)
* Guy Problems
* Crime Films
* Historic Vessels
* It's a Puzzle
* The Nation
* Fiery Woman
* It's a Sign
* Odd Traditions
* Cuban Food
* Morning Zoo
Question 1 (Morning Zoo)
In the 1950s, NBC's "Today" show featured a co-host named J. Fred Muggs, who was what kind of animal?
a. Dog
b. Goldfish
c. Parrot
d. Chimpanzee
Ask the audience used
Question 2 (Cuban Food)
What Grammy Award-winning singer owns the "Bongos Cuban Café" chain of restaurants in Miami, Orlando and Mexico?
a. Mariah Carey
b. Gloria Estefan
c. Shania Twain
d. Sheryl Crow
Question 3 (Odd Traditions)
Found at rural English fairs, "gurning" is an odd tradition in which people compete at doing what?
a. Lulling animals to sleep
b. Carving walnuts
c. Climbing into barrels
d. Making funny faces
Jump the question 1 used
Question 4 (It's a Sign)
To a meteorologist, March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, but to an astrologer, it comes in like a Pisces and out like a what?
a. Gemini
b. Aries
c. Scorpio
d. Virgo
Jump the question 2 used
Question 5 (Fiery Woman)
Thought to be the first paid female firefighter, Sandra Forcier Waldron was hired in 1973 by the Winston-Salem Fire Dept. in what state?
a. New Hampshire
b. Ohio
c. North Carolina
d. Colorado
Flashback question ($100,000 - 2008)
In 1962, John Glenn became the first American to eat in space when he ate what food out of a tube?
a. Applesauce
b. Mashed potatoes
c. Tomato soup
d. Chocolate pudding
Question 6 (The Nation)
In 1986, sportswriter Nathan Cobb coined the term "Red Sox Nation" when referring to fans of what city's pro baseball team?
a. Boston
b. Atlanta
c. Seattle
d. San Francisco
Question 7 (It's a Puzzle)
In 2009, Reader's Digest proclaimed "The New Puzzle Sensation is Here!" after it ran what Sudoku-like math puzzle?
a. KenKen
b. JenJen
c. BenBen
d. LenLen
Queens, NY
travel writer
Topic tree (unrandomized)
* Odd Traditions
* Crime Films
* Historic Vessels
* It's a Puzzle
* It's a Sign
* Morning Zoo
* Fiery Woman
* Cuban Food
* The Nation
* Guy Problems
Topic tree (randomized)
* Guy Problems
* Crime Films
* Historic Vessels
* It's a Puzzle
* The Nation
* Fiery Woman
* It's a Sign
* Odd Traditions
* Cuban Food
* Morning Zoo
Question 1 (Morning Zoo)
In the 1950s, NBC's "Today" show featured a co-host named J. Fred Muggs, who was what kind of animal?
a. Dog
b. Goldfish
c. Parrot
d. Chimpanzee
Ask the audience used
ATA results
a:22% b:0% c:6% d:72%
value/answer/bank
d. Chimpanzee
value: $7,000
bank: $7,000
value: $7,000
bank: $7,000
What Grammy Award-winning singer owns the "Bongos Cuban Café" chain of restaurants in Miami, Orlando and Mexico?
a. Mariah Carey
b. Gloria Estefan
c. Shania Twain
d. Sheryl Crow
value/answer/bank
b. Gloria Estefan
value: $5,000
bank: $12,000
value: $5,000
bank: $12,000
Found at rural English fairs, "gurning" is an odd tradition in which people compete at doing what?
a. Lulling animals to sleep
b. Carving walnuts
c. Climbing into barrels
d. Making funny faces
Jump the question 1 used
value/answer/bank
d. Making funny faces
value: ($500)
bank: $12,000
value: ($500)
bank: $12,000
To a meteorologist, March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, but to an astrologer, it comes in like a Pisces and out like a what?
a. Gemini
b. Aries
c. Scorpio
d. Virgo
Jump the question 2 used
value/answer/bank
b. Aries
value: ($3,000)
bank: $12,000
value: ($3,000)
bank: $12,000
Thought to be the first paid female firefighter, Sandra Forcier Waldron was hired in 1973 by the Winston-Salem Fire Dept. in what state?
a. New Hampshire
b. Ohio
c. North Carolina
d. Colorado
value/answer/bank
c. North Carolina
value: $1,000
bank: $13,000
value: $1,000
bank: $13,000
In 1962, John Glenn became the first American to eat in space when he ate what food out of a tube?
a. Applesauce
b. Mashed potatoes
c. Tomato soup
d. Chocolate pudding
answer
a. Applesauce
In 1986, sportswriter Nathan Cobb coined the term "Red Sox Nation" when referring to fans of what city's pro baseball team?
a. Boston
b. Atlanta
c. Seattle
d. San Francisco
value/answer/bank
a. Boston
value: $100
bank: $13,100
value: $100
bank: $13,100
In 2009, Reader's Digest proclaimed "The New Puzzle Sensation is Here!" after it ran what Sudoku-like math puzzle?
a. KenKen
b. JenJen
c. BenBen
d. LenLen
answer and result
a. KenKen
Vinnie answers incorrectly (b. JenJen) and leaves with $1,000.
Vinnie answers incorrectly (b. JenJen) and leaves with $1,000.
previous summary notes
Vinnie from Queens? (Someone used to call sports radio WFAN frequently with that moniker) One question (#6) asked what city's team is "Red Sox Nation" and Vinnie teased Mere by revealing himself as a Yankees (and not Mets) fan, insulting Mere's beloved Sox.
I suppose not a good move since Mere put a hex on him. With no LL's left, Vinnie guessed on his next question (#7) and answered it wrong.
I suppose not a good move since Mere put a hex on him. With no LL's left, Vinnie guessed on his next question (#7) and answered it wrong.