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Transcript 06/20/11 Mark Dubnoff

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 5:58 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Mark Dubnoff
Wynnewood, PA
Federal prosecutor

Guest host D.L. Hughley


Topic Tree: (randomized)

5 In the Bag
9 Time to Pray
7 Queen of Soul
8 Misleading Names
6 Cribs
4 Denzel
10 Table Games
1 Harvest Tricks
3 Reading About Food
2 National Parks

Question 1 – 2 National Parks
In 2007, what country established its first national park for Siberian tigers?
A. Uruguay
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Russia
D. Spain
Spoiler
C. Russia
$15K
Bank - $15K
Question 2 – 3 Reading About Food
Writer and documentary producer Deborah Cadbury explores her family’s food business in a 2010 book titled what?
A. Cereal Killers
B. Beer Battles
C. Chicken Fights
D. Chocolate Wars
Spoiler
D. Chocolate Wars
$10K
Bank - $25K
Question 3 – 1 Harvest Tricks
Smoke is commonly an important tool used when collecting which of these natural products?
A. Maple syrup
B. Honey
C. Tobacco
D. Peanuts

JTQ 1
Spoiler
B. Honey
$2K
Bank - $25K
Question 4 – 10 Table Games
The parlor game mah-jongg originated in China, where its name loosely translates as “the game of the” what?
A. Valleys
B. Sparrows
C. Clouds
D. Lilies

JTQ 2
Spoiler
B. Sparrows
$500
Bank - $25K
Question 5 – 4 Denzel
The primary setting of Denzel Washington’s 2010 thriller “Unstoppable” is aboard an out-of-control what?
A. Freight train
B. City bus
C. Submarine
D. Jumbo jet
Spoiler
A. Freight train
$3K
Bank - $28K
commercial break

Question 6 – 6 Cribs
What pop singer made a famous appearance on the MTV show “Cribs” wearing high heels while working out on a stairclimber?
A. Janet Jackson
B. Whitney Houston
C. Madonna
D. Mariah Carey

ATA
ATA results
7% A. Janet Jackson
5% B. Whitney Houston
13% C. Madonna
75% D. Mariah Carey

Spoiler
D. Mariah Carey
$25K
Bank - $53K
Question 7 – 8 Misleading Names
Despite its name, a “vomitorium” in ancient Rome was not a place to throw up, but actually what kind of architectural element?
A. Food preparation area
B. Gladiator dressing room
C. Bathing pool
D. Theater passageway

Mark decides to walk with $26,500
Spoiler
D. Theater passageway
commercial break

Re: Transcript 06/20/11 Mark Dubnoff

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:13 pm
by SportsFan68
Question 6 – 6 Cribs
What pop singer made a famous appearance on the MTV show “Cribs” wearing high heels while working out on a stairclimber?
A. Janet Jackson
B. Whitney Houston
C. Madonna
D. Mariah Carey

Ouch! My ankle is spraining just from thinking about this.

Re: Transcript 06/20/11 Mark Dubnoff

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:53 pm
by zachhoran1
SportsFan68 wrote:Question 6 – 6 Cribs
What pop singer made a famous appearance on the MTV show “Cribs” wearing high heels while working out on a stairclimber?
A. Janet Jackson
B. Whitney Houston
C. Madonna
D. Mariah Carey

Ouch! My ankle is spraining just from thinking about this.
Drew Carey jokes with the TPIR models when they do it on TPIR.

Re: Transcript 06/20/11 Mark Dubnoff

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:19 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Mark Dubnoff
Wynnewood, PA
Federal prosecutor

Guest host D.L. Hughley
What's with the glasses, D.L.?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 – 1 Harvest Tricks
Smoke is commonly an important tool used when collecting which of these natural products?
A. Maple syrup
B. Honey
C. Tobacco
D. Peanuts

JTQ 1
Spoiler
B. Honey
$2K
Bank - $25K
The smoke keeps the bees quiet.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 – 10 Table Games
The parlor game mah-jongg originated in China, where its name loosely translates as “the game of the” what?
A. Valleys
B. Sparrows
C. Clouds
D. Lilies

JTQ 2
Spoiler
B. Sparrows
$500
Bank - $25K
My PC has a mah-jongg game on it and I play it a lot. I didn't know this, however, so I'd JTQ also.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 6 – 6 Cribs
What pop singer made a famous appearance on the MTV show “Cribs” wearing high heels while working out on a stairclimber?
A. Janet Jackson
B. Whitney Houston
C. Madonna
D. Mariah Carey

ATA
ATA results
7% A. Janet Jackson
5% B. Whitney Houston
13% C. Madonna
75% D. Mariah Carey
Spoiler
D. Mariah Carey
$25K
Bank - $53K
From my recliner I guessed correctly but on the show I'd have used ATA.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 – 8 Misleading Names
Despite its name, a “vomitorium” in ancient Rome was not a place to throw up, but actually what kind of architectural element?
A. Food preparation area
B. Gladiator dressing room
C. Bathing pool
D. Theater passageway

Mark decides to walk with $26,500
Spoiler
D. Theater passageway
So called because the audience would spill out from the stands and into the streets in the manner of someone regurgitating food.