Transcript 5/5/2011 - Steven Johnson
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 6:12 am
Steven Johnson
Brooklyn, NY
Help desk technician
Helping others with computer problems makes Steven feel like a superhero. He runs to answer his e-mails and people remark on how quick he is. At one point he wore a cape (for Halloween).
Topic Tree: (unrandomized)
10 - The Midnight Ride
9 - The Brothers
8 - Tribal Bags
7 - Word Up
6 - Michael Jackson
5 - European Vacation
4 - Nice Wheels
3 - Dancing Stars
2 - Road Signs
1 - Cooking Class
Topic Tree: (randomized)
8 - Tribal Bags
3 - Dancing Stars
5 - European Vacation
10 - The Midnight Ride
6 - Michael Jackson
2 - Road Signs
7 - Word Up
9 - The Brothers
1 - Cooking Class
4 - Nice Wheels
Question #1 (Nice Wheels - Level 4)
What luxury automaker is known to car enthusiasts as "The Prancing Horse," a reference to its famous logo?
A - Aston-Martin
B - Rolls-Royce
C - Bentley
D - Ferrari
Steven wishes he had driver's license. He's not entirely sure of the answer. He hates to use a lifeline but he's going to ask the audience.
That's what he gets for not learning how to drive. He says that New York audiences are the smartest in the world.
Question #2 (Cooking Class - Level 1)
A Food & Wine magazine article titled "Cook Like a Pit Master" presents tips on preparing what kind of food?
A - pasta
B - sushi
C - barbecue
D - cakes
Steven went to cooking school for a while and he still bakes.
commercial break
Question #3 (The Brothers - Level 9)
Known for their classic fairy tale collections, the Brothers Grimm had what first names?
A - Jacob & Wilhelm
B - Gehard & Peter
C - Rasmus & Richard
D - Gregor & Jan
Steven knows the stories, but nobody told him the authors' first names. Nothing is ringing a bell. He jumps the question.
Question #4 (Word Up - Level 7)
The New Oxford American Dictionary selected what made-up word as its Word of the Year for 2010?
A - translationed
B - bureaucrastinate
C - recessionalize
D - refudiate
Steven says that one is popping out at him -. The audience laughs and cheers. He doesn't want to jump.
After hearing the answer Steven jumps for joy, then goes and embraces two people in the audience, later identified as his cousing Sean
and his aunt Stephanie.
Question #5 (Road Signs - Level 2)
Known for being a "metric highway," Arizona's Interstate 19 features signs that list distances in what unit?
A - kilowatts
B - kilometers
C - kilograms
D - kilobytes
"Thank God!" Stephen exclaims.
Question #6 (Michael Jackson - Level 6)
The title of Michael Jackson's 1972 #1 hit song "Ben" refers to the name of a pet what?
A - rat
B - fish
C - parakeet
D - turtle
"It pays to be a Michael Jackson fan," Steven says. He loves the moonwalk.
commercial break
Steven says that this has been "awesome". He got to meet Meredith and see all "these nice people" (referring to the audience).
Question #7 (The Midnight Ride - Level 10)
Many historians believe Paul Revere made his famous midnight right on a horse with what name?
A - Apple Dew
B - Pretty Penny
C - Brown Beauty
D - Able Master
Steven says that he could talk it through, adding that they are all very nice names. But he jumps the question
Question #8 (European Vacation - Level 5)
The "Ponte di Rialto" is the oldest of the four bridges spanning what city's Grand Canal?
A - Brussels
B - Venice
C - Berlin
D - Madrid
Steven says he can "knock out. There's a big canal in . He then says that he's happy with $1,000 and goes for it. Meredith pulls the fake-out.
Question #9 (Dancing Stars - Level 3)
Jennifer Grey, a contestant on the 2010 season of "Dancing with the Stars," is best known for her role in what dancing-themed film?
A - Flashdance
B - Saturday Night Fever
C - Footloose
D - Dirty Dancing
"Here's my problem," Steven says. "Go ahead and groan. I'm 26 and all these movies precede me." He knows that. He's torn between . He's leaning toward and makes that his final answer. The crowd erupts with cheers.
commercial break
The "Blast from the past" question was worth $100,000 in 2003:
A nanosecond is what fraction of a second?
A - one millionth
B - one billionth
C - one thousandth
D - one trillionth
Question #10 (Tribal Bags - Level 8)
The "it" handbag of 2010, mochila bags are traditionally made by Wayuu tribeswomen from which of these countries?
A - Yemen
B - Colombia
C - Angola
D - Burma
Steven feels that he's heard "Wayuu" before. He's looking toward. He said before that he'd be happy with $1,000 but he has more to lose now. $29,800 would pay off pretty much all his loans and credit card debt and he could enjoy all of his salary instead of paying it out. He could also enjoy a trip to Japan. If he were willing to risk all that money he would pick but he's going to walk away.
THE END OF GAME "NOISE"
Brooklyn, NY
Help desk technician
Helping others with computer problems makes Steven feel like a superhero. He runs to answer his e-mails and people remark on how quick he is. At one point he wore a cape (for Halloween).
Topic Tree: (unrandomized)
10 - The Midnight Ride
9 - The Brothers
8 - Tribal Bags
7 - Word Up
6 - Michael Jackson
5 - European Vacation
4 - Nice Wheels
3 - Dancing Stars
2 - Road Signs
1 - Cooking Class
Topic Tree: (randomized)
8 - Tribal Bags
3 - Dancing Stars
5 - European Vacation
10 - The Midnight Ride
6 - Michael Jackson
2 - Road Signs
7 - Word Up
9 - The Brothers
1 - Cooking Class
4 - Nice Wheels
Question #1 (Nice Wheels - Level 4)
What luxury automaker is known to car enthusiasts as "The Prancing Horse," a reference to its famous logo?
A - Aston-Martin
B - Rolls-Royce
C - Bentley
D - Ferrari
Steven wishes he had driver's license. He's not entirely sure of the answer. He hates to use a lifeline but he's going to ask the audience.
ATA results
A - 6%
B - 4%
C - 2%
D - 88%
B - 4%
C - 2%
D - 88%
Spoiler
Answer: D (Ferrari)
Value: $500
Bank: $500
Value: $500
Bank: $500
A Food & Wine magazine article titled "Cook Like a Pit Master" presents tips on preparing what kind of food?
A - pasta
B - sushi
C - barbecue
D - cakes
Steven went to cooking school for a while and he still bakes.
Spoiler
Answer: B (barbecue)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $7,500
Value: $7,000
Bank: $7,500
Question #3 (The Brothers - Level 9)
Known for their classic fairy tale collections, the Brothers Grimm had what first names?
A - Jacob & Wilhelm
B - Gehard & Peter
C - Rasmus & Richard
D - Gregor & Jan
Steven knows the stories, but nobody told him the authors' first names. Nothing is ringing a bell. He jumps the question.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Jacob & Wilhelm)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $7,500 (no change)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $7,500 (no change)
The New Oxford American Dictionary selected what made-up word as its Word of the Year for 2010?
A - translationed
B - bureaucrastinate
C - recessionalize
D - refudiate
Steven says that one is popping out at him -
Spoiler
refudiate - only because Sarah Palin said it and it wasn't a real word among all the other made up words she used
Spoiler
"It's not like she's going to come knocking at my door - she's too busy seeing Russia from her house."
Spoiler
Answer: D (refudiate)
Value: $25,000
Bank: $32,500
Value: $25,000
Bank: $32,500
and his aunt Stephanie.
Question #5 (Road Signs - Level 2)
Known for being a "metric highway," Arizona's Interstate 19 features signs that list distances in what unit?
A - kilowatts
B - kilometers
C - kilograms
D - kilobytes
"Thank God!" Stephen exclaims.
Spoiler
Answer: B (kilometers)
Value: $100
Bank: $32,600
Value: $100
Bank: $32,600
The title of Michael Jackson's 1972 #1 hit song "Ben" refers to the name of a pet what?
A - rat
B - fish
C - parakeet
D - turtle
"It pays to be a Michael Jackson fan," Steven says. He loves the moonwalk.
Spoiler
Answer: A (rat)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $42,600
Value: $10,000
Bank: $42,600
Steven says that this has been "awesome". He got to meet Meredith and see all "these nice people" (referring to the audience).
Question #7 (The Midnight Ride - Level 10)
Many historians believe Paul Revere made his famous midnight right on a horse with what name?
A - Apple Dew
B - Pretty Penny
C - Brown Beauty
D - Able Master
Steven says that he could talk it through, adding that they are all very nice names. But he jumps the question
Spoiler
Answer: C (Brown Beauty)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $42,600
Value: $3,000
Bank: $42,600
The "Ponte di Rialto" is the oldest of the four bridges spanning what city's Grand Canal?
A - Brussels
B - Venice
C - Berlin
D - Madrid
Steven says he can "knock out
Spoiler
Brussels and Berlin
Spoiler
Venice
Spoiler
Answer: B (Venice)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $57,600
Value: $15,000
Bank: $57,600
Jennifer Grey, a contestant on the 2010 season of "Dancing with the Stars," is best known for her role in what dancing-themed film?
A - Flashdance
B - Saturday Night Fever
C - Footloose
D - Dirty Dancing
"Here's my problem," Steven says. "Go ahead and groan. I'm 26 and all these movies precede me." He knows that
Spoiler
Footloose is associated with Kevin Bacon and Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta
Spoiler
Flashdance and Dirty Dancing - he says that Dirty Dancing is associated with "that dude - I totally forgot his name, I can see him in my head"
Spoiler
Dirty Dancing
Spoiler
Answer: D (Dirty Dancing)
Value: $2,000
Bank: $59,600
Value: $2,000
Bank: $59,600
The "Blast from the past" question was worth $100,000 in 2003:
A nanosecond is what fraction of a second?
A - one millionth
B - one billionth
C - one thousandth
D - one trillionth
Spoiler
B (one billionth)
The "it" handbag of 2010, mochila bags are traditionally made by Wayuu tribeswomen from which of these countries?
A - Yemen
B - Colombia
C - Angola
D - Burma
Steven feels that he's heard "Wayuu" before. He's looking toward
Spoiler
Burma because Wayuu sounds Asian but not Spanish. Yemen is the Middle East and Angola is Africa
Spoiler
Angola
Spoiler
Answer: B (Colombia)
Value: $5,000
Bank: $29,800 (final winnings)
Value: $5,000
Bank: $29,800 (final winnings)
THE END OF GAME "NOISE"