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Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 7:01 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Sue Ann Sidell
Gorham, NH
Animal chiropractor
Sue Ann has $7,600 in her bank and one JTQ lifeline remaining.
Topic Tree:
Long Run
Funny Guy
Showmance
Pulling Rank
Leaders
Movie Morons
Blog World
Golf Talk
Get Fit
Apples to Apples
Topic Tree: (randomized)
Showmance
Golf Talk
Leaders
Pulling Rank
Funny Guy
Apples to Apples
(Long Run)
(Movie Morons)
(Blog World)
(Get Fit)
Question 5 – Apples to Apples
A cross between Red Delicious and McIntosh varieties, the Empire apple was developed in what U.S. state?
A. North Carolina
B. Washington
C. New York
D. Maine
C. New York
$10K
Bank - $17,600
Question 6 – Funny Guy
What American humorist is often credited with the quip “I don’t tell jokes – I just watch the government and report the facts”?
A. Mark Twain
B. Lenny Bruce
C. H.L. Mencken
D. Will Rogers
JTQ 2
D. Will Rogers
$15K
Bank - $17,600
Question 7 – Pulling Rank
If they were actual members of the U.S. Army, which of these characters would hold the highest rank?
A. Colonel Sanders
B. Major Dad
C. Captain America
D. Sergeant Pepper
A. Colonel Sanders
$2K
Bank - $19,600
Question 8 – Leaders
Fittingly, what organization’s leader “tweets” under the screen name “secGen”?
A. National Football League
B. Boy Scouts of America
C. Federal Bureau of Investigation
D. United Nations
D. United Nations
$1K
Bank - $20,600
Question 9 – Golf Talk
Which of these golf terms comes from a Latin word meaning “equality”?
A. Tee
B. Par
C. Bogey
D. Putt
B. Par
$5K
Bank - $25,600
Question 10 – Showmance
Kaley Cuoco recently admitted that for two years she secretly dated Johnny Galecki, her co-star on what sitcom?
A. Rules of Engagement
B. The Big Bang Theory
C. Parks and Recreation
D. Cougar Town
B. The Big Bang Theory
$25K
Bank - $50,600
commercial break
$100K
What country hosts the annual Wife Carrying World Championships, in which men run an obstacle course with spouses on their backs?
A. Peru
B. Kazakhstan
C. Finland
D. Ireland
C. Finland
$250K
Within its city limits, which of these U.S. state capitals is home to a river that features Class 5 rapids?
A. Cheyenne, Wyoming
B. Montpelier, Vermont
C. Richmond, Virginia
D. Salem, Oregon
Sue Ann doesn’t think it would be Cheyenne or Richmond
, because the areas are too flat. She says it could be either one of the other two.
Sue Ann goes ahead and makes Salem, Oregon
her final answer.
C. Richmond, Virginia
Sue Ann leaves with $25K.
commercial break
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 7:48 pm
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 – Apples to Apples
A cross between Red Delicious and McIntosh varieties, the Empire apple was developed in what U.S. state?
A. North Carolina
B. Washington
C. New York
D. Maine
C. New York
$10K
Bank - $17,600
Yay! A shout-out to my favorite apple, developed right here (well, up at the other end of the lake, in Geneva) by Cornell agricultural researchers!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100K
What country hosts the annual Wife Carrying World Championships, in which men run an obstacle course with spouses on their backs?
A. Peru
B. Kazakhstan
C. Finland
D. Ireland
C. Finland
Darn! Did I miss this coverage on Wide World of Sports?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$250K
Within its city limits, which of these U.S. state capitals is home to a river that features Class 5 rapids?
A. Cheyenne, Wyoming
B. Montpelier, Vermont
C. Richmond, Virginia
D. Salem, Oregon
Sue Ann doesn’t think it would be Cheyenne or Richmond
, because the areas are too flat. She says it could be either one of the other two.
Sue Ann goes ahead and makes Salem, Oregon
her final answer.
C. Richmond, Virginia
Sue Ann leaves with $25K.
Have you ever told us about your hometown rapids, wintergreen?
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:19 pm
by Bob Juch
MarleysGh0st wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$250K
Within its city limits, which of these U.S. state capitals is home to a river that features Class 5 rapids?
A. Cheyenne, Wyoming
B. Montpelier, Vermont
C. Richmond, Virginia
D. Salem, Oregon
Sue Ann doesn’t think it would be Cheyenne or Richmond
, because the areas are too flat. She says it could be either one of the other two.
Sue Ann goes ahead and makes Salem, Oregon
her final answer.
C. Richmond, Virginia
Sue Ann leaves with $25K.
Have you ever told us about your hometown rapids, wintergreen?
According to this they're only Class 4:
http://rotj.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/pi ... pt-secret/
I knew there are rapids there and not in the other cities though, so I would have gotten it right.
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:27 pm
by Snaxx
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
Question 7 – Pulling Rank
If they were actual members of the U.S. Army, which of these characters would hold the highest rank?
A. Colonel Sanders
B. Major Dad
C. Captain America
D. Sergeant Pepper
A. Colonel Sanders
$2K
Bank - $19,600
I thought a ripoff of
Million Dollar Money Drop already? But the
MDMD question I had in mind would have taped well after this one. (The choices were Colonel
Mustard, Captain America, Sergeant Pepper, and Private Ryan.)
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:01 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Sue Ann Sidell
Gorham, NH
Animal chiropractor
Today's intro only mentioned "chiropractor".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 10 – Showmance
Kaley Cuoco recently admitted that for two years she secretly dated Johnny Galecki, her co-star on what sitcom?
A. Rules of Engagement
B. The Big Bang Theory
C. Parks and Recreation
D. Cougar Town
B. The Big Bang Theory
$25K
Bank - $50,600
Considering TBBT is the only one of the four she has been in, it's not a hard question.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $100K
What country hosts the annual Wife Carrying World Championships, in which men run an obstacle course with spouses on their backs?
A. Peru
B. Kazakhstan
C. Finland
D. Ireland
C. Finland
Sue Ann mentioned that they had a similar contest in a town near where she lived. Meredith asked Sue Ann's husband if he ever carried her in one of those races, to which he replied, "Why do you think I have a chiropractor". Meredith retorted something to the effect that if he wanted a share of the money he better change his tune.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $250K
Within its city limits, which of these U.S. state capitals is home to a river that features Class 5 rapids?
A. Cheyenne, Wyoming
B. Montpelier, Vermont
C. Richmond, Virginia
D. Salem, Oregon
Sue Ann doesn’t think it would be Cheyenne or Richmond
, because the areas are too flat. She says it could be either one of the other two. Sue Ann goes ahead and makes Salem, Oregon
her final answer.
C. Richmond, Virginia
Sue Ann leaves with $25K.
I have to give her credit for going for it. As for me, my thought was B, but since I would have had all my lifelines, I'd probably JTQ because I wouldn't expect the audience to know this. I would not have thought it was Richmond.
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:11 am
by silvercamaro
earendel wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Sue Ann Sidell
Gorham, NH
Animal chiropractor
Today's intro only mentioned "chiropractor".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 10 – Showmance
Kaley Cuoco recently admitted that for two years she secretly dated Johnny Galecki, her co-star on what sitcom?
A. Rules of Engagement
B. The Big Bang Theory
C. Parks and Recreation
D. Cougar Town
B. The Big Bang Theory
$25K
Bank - $50,600
Considering TBBT is the only one of the four she has been in, it's not a hard question.
It might help if one ever had heard of her. Maybe Kaley could date the Bieber kid -- unsecretly -- to get a little more attention.
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:15 am
by themanintheseersuckersuit
I would not have gone with Richmond, but lots of East Coast cities were built at the geologic fall line, being as far as ships could travel from the coast. Columbia SC is built on the fall line
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:26 am
by silvercamaro
themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:I would not have gone with Richmond, but lots of East Coast cities were built at the geologic fall line, being as far as ships could travel from the coast. Columbia SC is built on the fall line
The Richmond question is one I knew in my gut without immediately recognizing why. After thinking about it overnight, I seem to recall that the rapids were built -- or "artificially enhanced" with dredging, trucked-in boulders, and poured concrete -- in an existing river to provide a permanent training facility for American kayakers. I think I read about this right about the time that Adventure Boy was learning to upright his first kayak in the indoor swimming pool of a motel where he worked in one of his early jobs in northwest Wyoming.
Semi-related tip for home decor: An upside-down kayak in the living room makes a colorful and useful coffee table.
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:03 pm
by Bob78164
silvercamaro wrote:earendel wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Sue Ann Sidell
Gorham, NH
Animal chiropractor
Today's intro only mentioned "chiropractor".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 10 – Showmance
Kaley Cuoco recently admitted that for two years she secretly dated Johnny Galecki, her co-star on what sitcom?
A. Rules of Engagement
B. The Big Bang Theory
C. Parks and Recreation
D. Cougar Town
B. The Big Bang Theory
$25K
Bank - $50,600
Considering TBBT is the only one of the four she has been in, it's not a hard question.
It might help if one ever had heard of her. Maybe Kaley could date the Bieber kid -- unsecretly -- to get a little more attention.
I've heard of her. It's the best show on television. What else could I say about a school that features my alma mater?
Seriously, my wife has complained that she can always tell when I'm watching
The Big Bang Theory because my laughter is so loud that it wakes her up. --Bob
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:06 pm
by Bob78164
Bob Juch wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$250K
Within its city limits, which of these U.S. state capitals is home to a river that features Class 5 rapids?
A. Cheyenne, Wyoming
B. Montpelier, Vermont
C. Richmond, Virginia
D. Salem, Oregon
Sue Ann doesn’t think it would be Cheyenne or Richmond
, because the areas are too flat. She says it could be either one of the other two.
Sue Ann goes ahead and makes Salem, Oregon
her final answer.
C. Richmond, Virginia
Sue Ann leaves with $25K.
Have you ever told us about your hometown rapids, wintergreen?
According to this they're only Class 4:
http://rotj.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/pi ... pt-secret/
I knew there are rapids there and not in the other cities though, so I would have gotten it right.
I may have read the question a little differently. As I read it, there's a river within the city limits of the correct answer, and
somewhere on that river (though not necessarily within the city limits) are Class 5 rapids. --Bob
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:40 pm
by Bob Juch
Bob78164 wrote:Bob Juch wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:
Have you ever told us about your hometown rapids, wintergreen?
According to this they're only Class 4:
http://rotj.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/pi ... pt-secret/
I knew there are rapids there and not in the other cities though, so I would have gotten it right.
I may have read the question a little differently. As I read it, there's a river within the city limits of the correct answer, and
somewhere on that river (though not necessarily within the city limits) are Class 5 rapids. --Bob
That was terrible phrasing but the answer is the same.
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:56 pm
by wintergreen48
Bob78164 wrote:Bob Juch wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:
Have you ever told us about your hometown rapids, wintergreen?
According to this they're only Class 4:
http://rotj.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/pi ... pt-secret/
I knew there are rapids there and not in the other cities though, so I would have gotten it right.
I may have read the question a little differently. As I read it, there's a river within the city limits of the correct answer, and
somewhere on that river (though not necessarily within the city limits) are Class 5 rapids. --Bob
The most, um, rapid of our rapids are indeed Class 4. Folks hereabouts actually brag (?) about the fact that Richmond is the only city in the US with Class 4 rapids within the city limits. They are a lot of fun, and it is kind of odd to be rafting or kayaking and looking up and seeing a city around you.
If I had been the contestant, I might have had a problem with the question, because I know we do not have Class 5 rapids. On the other hand, since we do have the highest level rapids of any city, I might have just overlooked the 4/5 dicrepancy, and gone with Richmond. Maybe editorialized that no city actually has Class 5 rapids within its limits, or something, and then said something about glowing potatoes.
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:06 pm
by Snaxx
Bob Juch wrote:Bob78164 wrote:I may have read the question a little differently. As I read it, there's a river within the city limits of the correct answer, and
somewhere on that river (though not necessarily within the city limits) are Class 5 rapids. --Bob
That was terrible phrasing but the answer is the same.
With that interpretation I'm sure we can find Class 5 rapids somewhere along the Willamette River, although not in Salem OR. That would make it a question with two right answers, assuming the James River also as class 5 rapids somewhere along the route.
http://geography.uoregon.edu/infographi ... ectext.htm
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:23 pm
by Bob Juch
Snaxx wrote:Bob Juch wrote:Bob78164 wrote:I may have read the question a little differently. As I read it, there's a river within the city limits of the correct answer, and somewhere on that river (though not necessarily within the city limits) are Class 5 rapids. --Bob
That was terrible phrasing but the answer is the same.
With that interpretation I'm sure we can find Class 5 rapids somewhere along the Willamette River, although not in Salem OR. That would make it a question with two right answers, assuming the James River also as class 5 rapids somewhere along the route.
http://geography.uoregon.edu/infographi ... ectext.htm
There are no rapids of note on the Willamette River, just Willamette Falls.
As for the James, Wikipedia says: "The most intense whitewater stretch is a two mile (3 km) segment that ends in downtown Richmond where the river goes over the fall line. This is the only place in the country where extensive class III (class IV with above average river levels) whitewater conditions exist within sight of skyscrapers."
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:33 pm
by Bob78164
Snaxx wrote:Bob Juch wrote:Bob78164 wrote:I may have read the question a little differently. As I read it, there's a river within the city limits of the correct answer, and somewhere on that river (though not necessarily within the city limits) are Class 5 rapids. --Bob
That was terrible phrasing but the answer is the same.
With that interpretation I'm sure we can find Class 5 rapids somewhere along the Willamette River, although not in Salem OR. That would make it a question with two right answers, assuming the James River also as class 5 rapids somewhere along the route.
http://geography.uoregon.edu/infographi ... ectext.htm
I can't find any evidence on the Internet that the James River has Class 5 rapids anywhere. Your link does appear to state that there are Class 5 rapids on the Willamette River (at least during rainy season), and it seems fairly clear that the Willamette does, indeed, enter Salem's city limits. If this is correct, I think the show owes the contestant $225,000 and a look at the $500,000 question. --Bob
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 3:13 pm
by TheConfessor
wintergreen48 wrote:Bob78164 wrote:I may have read the question a little differently. As I read it, there's a river within the city limits of the correct answer, and
somewhere on that river (though not necessarily within the city limits) are Class 5 rapids. --Bob
The most, um, rapid of our rapids are indeed Class 4. Folks hereabouts actually brag (?) about the fact that Richmond is the only city in the US with Class 4 rapids within the city limits. They are a lot of fun, and it is kind of odd to be rafting or kayaking and looking up and seeing a city around you.
If I had been the contestant, I might have had a problem with the question, because I know we do not have Class 5 rapids. On the other hand, since we do have the highest level rapids of any city, I might have just overlooked the 4/5 dicrepancy, and gone with Richmond. Maybe editorialized that no city actually has Class 5 rapids within its limits, or something, and then said something about glowing potatoes.
Ha, good one! Coincidentally, I might have gotten this question "right," because of the time I visited you in Richmond. I had a few hours to kill the next morning before driving to the Norfolk airport, which I spent walking and driving along the James River and eating my first meal at Five Guys. From what I saw that morning, I knew that there are major rapids through the heart of Richmond, though I wasn't sure if they were Class 5.
It has been a while since we had a good controversy on the show. I'll be interested to see how this one turns out.
Re: Transcript 01/31/11 Sue Ann Sidell (carryover)
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:41 pm
by Bob Juch
Bob78164 wrote:Snaxx wrote:Bob Juch wrote:
That was terrible phrasing but the answer is the same.
With that interpretation I'm sure we can find Class 5 rapids somewhere along the Willamette River, although not in Salem OR. That would make it a question with two right answers, assuming the James River also as class 5 rapids somewhere along the route.
http://geography.uoregon.edu/infographi ... ectext.htm
I can't find any evidence on the Internet that the James River has Class 5 rapids anywhere. Your link does appear to state that there are Class 5 rapids on the Willamette River (at least during rainy season), and it seems fairly clear that the Willamette does, indeed, enter Salem's city limits. If this is correct, I think the show owes the contestant $225,000 and a look at the $500,000 question. --Bob
That link is the
only one that says anything about more than Class 2 rapids on the Willamette. If there are in fact Class 5 rapids I would think that someone else would have mentioned them somewhere on the Net.