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Transcript 4/20/2011 - Kevin Glaccum

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 5:19 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Kevin Glaccum
Philadelphia, PA
theatre director

Tim Gunn - guest host

Topic tree (randomized)
Numbers indicate prerandomized level
7 – Mountain Ranges
3 – Fancy Shoes
8 – First and Last
1 – Chemical Humor
2 – Locomotion
4 – Devil May Care
10 – Gambler-In-Chief
6 – ID the Cookie
9 – Familiar Voices
5 – Novel Twist

Question 1 (5 – Novel Twist)
Dubbed "The Literary Classic with a Blood-Sucking Twist," "Jane Slayre" is a 2010 book that lists what novelist as its co-author?
a. Mary Shelley
b. Virginia Woolf
c. Charlotte Brontë
d. Jane Austen
value/answer/bank
c. Charlotte Brontë
value: $10,000
bank: $10,000
Question 2 (9 – Familiar Voices)
Meredith Vieira was the voice of a character in what 2010 animated film?
a. How to Train Your Dragon
b. Shrek Forever After
c. Toy Story 3
d. Despicable Me

Ask the audience used
ATA results
a:10% b:30% c:30% d:30%
Jump the question 1 used
value/answer/bank
b. Shrek Forever After
value: ($25,000)
bank: $10,000
Question 3 (6 – ID the Cookie)
A popular type of Girl Scout cookie, "Caramel deLites" are also known as what?
a. Samoas
b. Do-Si-Dos
c. Tagalongs
d. Trefoils

Jump the question 2 used
value/answer/bank
a. Samoas
value: ($3,000)
bank: $10,000
Question 4 (10 – Gambler-In-Chief)
What US president was such an enthusiastic gambler that he once lost a White House china set in a poker game?
a. William H. Taft
b. Ulysses S. Grant
c. Richard M. Nixon
d. Warren G. Harding
answer and result
d. Warren G. Harding

Kevin answers incorrectly (b. Ulysses S. Grant) and leaves with $1,000.

Re: Transcript 4/20/2011 - Kevin Glaccum

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 6:30 pm
by SportsFan68
Funny how Nixon gets lumped in with vices.

Re: Transcript 4/20/2011 - Kevin Glaccum

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:28 pm
by MarleysGh0st
SportsFan68 wrote:Funny how Nixon gets lumped in with vices.
Well, he did finance his first congressional campaign with money from playing high stakes poker (as mentioned in the Transcript 11/13/08 - Nicole Jurado (carryover) thread), so I thought he'd be a pretty reasonable guess.

I suppose there's be White House staff responsible for looking after the china a little more carefully by his time, though. :P

Re: Transcript 4/20/2011 - Kevin Glaccum

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:02 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Kevin Glaccum
Philadelphia, PA
theatre director
A WE® and almost a WE/WE
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 (5 – Novel Twist)
Dubbed "The Literary Classic with a Blood-Sucking Twist," "Jane Slayre" is a 2010 book that lists what novelist as its co-author?
a. Mary Shelley
b. Virginia Woolf
c. Charlotte Brontë
d. Jane Austen
value/answer/bank
c. Charlotte Brontë
value: $10,000
bank: $10,000
Thanks to my familiarity with the Jasper Fforde books I got this one.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 (9 – Familiar Voices)
Meredith Vieira was the voice of a character in what 2010 animated film?
a. How to Train Your Dragon
b. Shrek Forever After
c. Toy Story 3
d. Despicable Me

Ask the audience used
ATA results
a:10% b:30% c:30% d:30%
Jump the question 1 used
value/answer/bank
b. Shrek Forever After
value: ($25,000)
bank: $10,000
I'm not surprised the audience split so evenly on this. As for me, I'm sure it's not A or C. I've only seen bits and pieces of D and although I saw all of B I didn't remember Mere's voice. So I'd JTQ right away.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 (6 – ID the Cookie)
A popular type of Girl Scout cookie, "Caramel deLites" are also known as what?
a. Samoas
b. Do-Si-Dos
c. Tagalongs
d. Trefoils

Jump the question 2 used
value/answer/bank
a. Samoas
value: ($3,000)
bank: $10,000
elwing's second-favorite GS cookie (after Thin Mints). I don't like coconut, so I avoid these.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 (10 – Gambler-In-Chief)
What US president was such an enthusiastic gambler that he once lost a White House china set in a poker game?
a. William H. Taft
b. Ulysses S. Grant
c. Richard M. Nixon
d. Warren G. Harding
answer and result
d. Warren G. Harding

Kevin answers incorrectly (b. Ulysses S. Grant) and leaves with $1,000.
I would have had no idea, so JTQ #2.