Transcript 10/05/11 Noam Osband (carryover contest
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 12:41 pm
Noam Osband
Philadelphia, PA
Topic Tree, as it stands: (Randomized)
5: Flavorful Food
7: Run in the Sun
4: $15,000
1: $500
2: $5,000
10: jumped ($3,000)
8: ATA $7,000
9: jumped ($25,000)
6: $2,000
3: $100
Noam has no lifelines remaining. His bank is at $29,600
Question 9- Level 7 - Run in the Sun
The Midnight Sun Marathon is an annual competition in what European country?
A: Spain B: Italy
C: Norway D: Greece
Question 10 - Level 5 - Flavorful Food
What does the "S" stand for in the name of the food aditive MSG?
A: Sucrose B: Starch
C: Sodium D: Soy
CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE
Question 11 - $100K
The word "tattoo" is said to have been first introduced to the English language in a diary entry of what world explorer?
A: Leif Erikson B: Ferdinand Magellan
C: James Cook D: Vasco da Gama
Commercial break.
Noam says that he'd be willing to gamble on this question if he can knock out 2 or even 1 of the worng answers.
Question 12 - $250K
While "web" was the American Dialect Society's "Word of the 1990s," what was its "Word of the Twentieth Century"?
A: Teenager B: Jazz
C: DNA D: Freedom
That's more money than he's made in his entire life. He's not gonna have to write so many grant applications now.
Question 13 - $500K
When the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1911, which of these artists was questioned as a possible suspect?
A: Claude Monet B: Henri Matisse
C: Edgar Degas D: Pablo Picasso
He was hoping that 3 of them wouldn't have been alive in 1911.
"I think I'll leave with the $250,000 becase I really don't know."
Commercial break.
Philadelphia, PA
Topic Tree, as it stands: (Randomized)
5: Flavorful Food
7: Run in the Sun
4: $15,000
1: $500
2: $5,000
10: jumped ($3,000)
8: ATA $7,000
9: jumped ($25,000)
6: $2,000
3: $100
Noam has no lifelines remaining. His bank is at $29,600
Question 9- Level 7 - Run in the Sun
The Midnight Sun Marathon is an annual competition in what European country?
A: Spain B: Italy
C: Norway D: Greece
Answer and value
C: Norway
Value: $1,000
Bank: $30,600
Value: $1,000
Bank: $30,600
What does the "S" stand for in the name of the food aditive MSG?
A: Sucrose B: Starch
C: Sodium D: Soy
Spoiler
"I don't like Chinese takeout very much, and now I like it even less."
He wants to go for it. He knows it's in Chinese food. Sucrose seems wrong, because it's a sweetener. He doesn't think they have soy in everything. It must be starch or sodium. He thinks MSG must be used to preserve, and preserved foods are often salty.
He wants to go for it. He knows it's in Chinese food. Sucrose seems wrong, because it's a sweetener. He doesn't think they have soy in everything. It must be starch or sodium. He thinks MSG must be used to preserve, and preserved foods are often salty.
Answer and value
C: Sodium
Value: $10,000
Bank: $40,600
Value: $10,000
Bank: $40,600
Question 11 - $100K
The word "tattoo" is said to have been first introduced to the English language in a diary entry of what world explorer?
A: Leif Erikson B: Ferdinand Magellan
C: James Cook D: Vasco da Gama
Spoiler
This fact was not in the report on Magellan he wrote in the 4th grade. He thinks that James Cook is the only English explorer on the list, (At this point James Cook lights up yellow onscreen for a brief moment, before going back to black.) and "tattoo" is an English word. He's going for it.
Answer
C: James Cook
Noam says that he'd be willing to gamble on this question if he can knock out 2 or even 1 of the worng answers.
Question 12 - $250K
While "web" was the American Dialect Society's "Word of the 1990s," what was its "Word of the Twentieth Century"?
A: Teenager B: Jazz
C: DNA D: Freedom
Spoiler
He thinks the American Dialect Society would have to honor a word that was American and one that was originally slang. Also he played bass in his high school jazz band. $250,000 would buy a lot of jazz records. He says B, final answer.
Answer
B: Jazz
Question 13 - $500K
When the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1911, which of these artists was questioned as a possible suspect?
A: Claude Monet B: Henri Matisse
C: Edgar Degas D: Pablo Picasso
He was hoping that 3 of them wouldn't have been alive in 1911.
Spoiler
Monet and Degas would have been older. Picasso lived in Paris for a time. He thinks either B or D and really wants to go for it. Matisse seems less well known than the others. Picasso seems too obvious. He says "B... I have no idea!" He'd feel dumb walking if he knew the answer. But he has no idea. Meredith adds if he got it right, it would be dumb luck, "Either way, there's a 'dumb' in there."
Answer
D: Pablo Picasso