Transcript 4/29/2011 - Jennifer Donlon
Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 6:08 pm
Jennifer Donlon
Boston, MA
Lawyer
Jennifer would like to redo her kitchen with some of her winnings. It works, but it's a 1980's generic contractor style with lots of white laminate everywhere. The person who owned the house before her sat hot pans down and so there are some big burn marks on the countertops. Jennifer's mother Kathy is in the relationship seat. Jennifer is glad that Kathy is behind her because Kathy is a nervous wreck. Jennifer said that when she was in 5th grade and got her ears pierced her mother cringed in a corner hoping Jennifer wouldn't see her, but the whole place was mirrored, so she could.
Topic Tree: (unrandomized)
10 - Smell This
9 - Eyes on the Road
8 - Jump Around
7 - Count 'Em
6 - Music Videos
5 - Surly Scientists
4 - Spanish Holiday
3 - Blended Food
2 - Game Shows
1 - Sporting Chance
Topic Tree: (randomized)
6 - Music Videos
9 - Eyes on the Road
10 - Smell This
5 - Surly Scientists
4 - Spanish Holiday
1 - Sporting Chance
8 - Jump Around
3 - Blended Food
7 - Count 'Em
2 - Game Shows
Question #1 (Game Shows - Level 2)
The 2006 book "Prisoner of Trebekistan" was penned by a former contestant on what TV game show?
A - The Price is Right
B - Wheel of Fortune
C - Jeopardy!
D - Deal or No Deal
Jennifer was very nervous when she saw the question and had no idea of the answer. But now that she's seen the choices, she knows.
Question #2 (Count 'Em - Level 7)
Including its two impressive front claws, how many legs does a lobster have?
A - six
B - eight
C - ten
D - twelve
Jennifer can't decide between so she decides to jump the question.
Jennifer was leaning that way but she was a little fuzzy and would rather skip it than take a chance.
Question #3 (Blended Food - Level 3)
In 1965, Yola and Coplait merged their companies and names to form a business now known for selling what?
A - chocolate
B - popcorn
C - orange juice
D - yogurt
Jennifer says she doesn't know why but the word just jumped out at her.
Question #4 (Jump Around - Level 8)
In his illustrious career as a daredevil, Evil Knievel attempted to jump all but which of these obstacles?
A - Caesar's palace fountains
B - 14 Greyhound buses
C - Snake River canyon
D - 74 New York cabs
Jennifer takes a quick look around to see how old the audience looks and see if they might remember him. They look pretty young but some might remember him, so she's going to ask the audience.
The audience looks like a smart bunch so she's going to trust them.
commercial break
Jennifer normally likes to bargain but here she's out for every penny she can get.
Question #5 (Sporting Chance - Level 1)
According to legend, 19th century Englishmen using cigar box lids to hit wine corks across a table spawned what pastime?
A - billiards
B - pinball
C - ping-pong
D - dominoes
Jennifer says that is the most logical answer.
Question #6 (Spanish Holiday - Level 4)
A Spanish-speaking person refers to what national holiday as "Dia de Trabajo"?
A - Labor Day
B - Veterans Day
C - Memorial Day
D - Independence Day
Jennifer didn't take a lot of Spanish but she's pretty sure that.
Question #7 (Surly Scientists - Level 5)
A nasty rivalry between 19th century paleontologists Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope was fittingly dubbed the what?
A - bone wars
B - oil wars
C - gold wars
D - coal wars
Jennifer says that.
Question #8 (Smell This - Level 10)
In 2010, a North Carolina grocery chain put up one of the country's first scented billboards, treating passersby to the smell of what?
A - ground coffee
B - grilled steak
C - chocolate brownies
D - apple pie
"This is a tough one," Jennifer says. Her first thought was laundry detergent, but that's not one of the choices. She can't imagine being able to recreate the scent of in a way that would be appetizing. Both would be good, but the easiest to do would be . Meredith reminds her of her remaining lifeline but Jennifer says that she's going to risk going home and make her...then she pauses and asks herself if she wants to do this. Meredith asks, "Final answer?" and Jennifer replies, "Not yet."She decides to jump the question.
Question #9 (Eyes on the Road - Level 9)
In 2007, what U.S. state became the first to ban texting while driving?
A - California
B - Washington
C - New York
D - Maine
Jennifer knows nothing about this but she feels that it's. She also thinks it's illegal in . "What the heck," she says, as she gives her final answer.
commercial break
The "Blast from the past" question was worth $100,000 in 2009:
Aristotle wrote that what animal, though immune from other illnesses, is "occasionally subject to flatulence"?
A - goat
B - elephant
C - dog
D - lion
Boston, MA
Lawyer
Jennifer would like to redo her kitchen with some of her winnings. It works, but it's a 1980's generic contractor style with lots of white laminate everywhere. The person who owned the house before her sat hot pans down and so there are some big burn marks on the countertops. Jennifer's mother Kathy is in the relationship seat. Jennifer is glad that Kathy is behind her because Kathy is a nervous wreck. Jennifer said that when she was in 5th grade and got her ears pierced her mother cringed in a corner hoping Jennifer wouldn't see her, but the whole place was mirrored, so she could.
Topic Tree: (unrandomized)
10 - Smell This
9 - Eyes on the Road
8 - Jump Around
7 - Count 'Em
6 - Music Videos
5 - Surly Scientists
4 - Spanish Holiday
3 - Blended Food
2 - Game Shows
1 - Sporting Chance
Topic Tree: (randomized)
6 - Music Videos
9 - Eyes on the Road
10 - Smell This
5 - Surly Scientists
4 - Spanish Holiday
1 - Sporting Chance
8 - Jump Around
3 - Blended Food
7 - Count 'Em
2 - Game Shows
Question #1 (Game Shows - Level 2)
The 2006 book "Prisoner of Trebekistan" was penned by a former contestant on what TV game show?
A - The Price is Right
B - Wheel of Fortune
C - Jeopardy!
D - Deal or No Deal
Jennifer was very nervous when she saw the question and had no idea of the answer. But now that she's seen the choices, she knows
Spoiler
"Trebekistan" must be for Alex Trebek
Spoiler
Answer: C (Jeopardy!)
Value: $5,000
Bank: $5,000
Value: $5,000
Bank: $5,000
Including its two impressive front claws, how many legs does a lobster have?
A - six
B - eight
C - ten
D - twelve
Jennifer can't decide between
Spoiler
10 and 12
Spoiler
Answer: C (10)
Value: $2,000
Bank: $5,000 (no change)
Value: $2,000
Bank: $5,000 (no change)
Question #3 (Blended Food - Level 3)
In 1965, Yola and Coplait merged their companies and names to form a business now known for selling what?
A - chocolate
B - popcorn
C - orange juice
D - yogurt
Jennifer says she doesn't know why but the word
Spoiler
Yoplait
Spoiler
Answer: D (yogurt)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $20,000
Value: $15,000
Bank: $20,000
In his illustrious career as a daredevil, Evil Knievel attempted to jump all but which of these obstacles?
A - Caesar's palace fountains
B - 14 Greyhound buses
C - Snake River canyon
D - 74 New York cabs
Jennifer takes a quick look around to see how old the audience looks and see if they might remember him. They look pretty young but some might remember him, so she's going to ask the audience.
ATA results
A - 22%
B - 3%
C - 13%
D - 62%
B - 3%
C - 13%
D - 62%
Spoiler
Answer: D (74 New York cabs)
Value: $100
Bank: $20,100
Value: $100
Bank: $20,100
Jennifer normally likes to bargain but here she's out for every penny she can get.
Question #5 (Sporting Chance - Level 1)
According to legend, 19th century Englishmen using cigar box lids to hit wine corks across a table spawned what pastime?
A - billiards
B - pinball
C - ping-pong
D - dominoes
Jennifer says that
Spoiler
ping-pong
Spoiler
Answer: C (ping-pong)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $30,100
Value: $10,000
Bank: $30,100
A Spanish-speaking person refers to what national holiday as "Dia de Trabajo"?
A - Labor Day
B - Veterans Day
C - Memorial Day
D - Independence Day
Jennifer didn't take a lot of Spanish but she's pretty sure that
Spoiler
"Dia de Trabajo" means "Day of Work" which would lead her to believe that it means "Labor Day"
Spoiler
Answer: A (Labor Day)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $33,100
Value: $3,000
Bank: $33,100
A nasty rivalry between 19th century paleontologists Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope was fittingly dubbed the what?
A - bone wars
B - oil wars
C - gold wars
D - coal wars
Jennifer says that
Spoiler
bone wars is jumping out at her because paleontologists dig up dinosaur bones
Spoiler
Answer: A (bone wars)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $34,100
Value: $1,000
Bank: $34,100
In 2010, a North Carolina grocery chain put up one of the country's first scented billboards, treating passersby to the smell of what?
A - ground coffee
B - grilled steak
C - chocolate brownies
D - apple pie
"This is a tough one," Jennifer says. Her first thought was laundry detergent, but that's not one of the choices. She can't imagine being able to recreate the scent of
Spoiler
grilled steak
Spoiler
brownies and apple pie
Spoiler
ground coffee
Spoiler
A
Spoiler
Answer: B (grilled steak)
Value: $500
Bank: $34,100 (no change)
Value: $500
Bank: $34,100 (no change)
In 2007, what U.S. state became the first to ban texting while driving?
A - California
B - Washington
C - New York
D - Maine
Jennifer knows nothing about this but she feels that it's
Spoiler
California because they have so many strict restrictions on driving.
Spoiler
New York, can't remember about Maine and has no idea about Washington
Spoiler
Answer: B (Washington)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1,000 (consolation prize)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1,000 (consolation prize)
The "Blast from the past" question was worth $100,000 in 2009:
Aristotle wrote that what animal, though immune from other illnesses, is "occasionally subject to flatulence"?
A - goat
B - elephant
C - dog
D - lion
Spoiler
B (elephant)