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Transcript 09/27/12 - Jane LaGennusa (carryover)

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 2:46 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Double Money Week

Jane LaGennusa
Brooklyn, NY

Jane has already seen her Double Money question, but there's still big money on the board. She has $20,000 in her bank, with one Jump The Question lifeline left.

Jane says her first day on the show was stressful. When she's under stress, she tries to channel her patron saint, Jackie Kennedy.


Topic Tree (Randomized)
?: For the Babies
?: Presidential Pants
?: Big Smiles
?: Matchmaking
?: Fashion Must-Haves
?: Letter Perfect
?: $3,000
?: $15,000
?: $1,000 X 2
?: [Jumped]


Question #5 - Level ?: Letter Perfect
"Thanksgiving" is believed by many to be the only common word in English to feature what three letters in a row?

A: HAN B: ANK
C: KSG D: GIV
Answer/Value/Bank
C: KSG
Question Value: $500
Bank: $20,500

Question #6 - Level ?: Fashion Must-Haves
Coveted by Carrie on "Sex and the City," the fashionable Fendi "Baguette" is what type of fashion accessory?

A: Purse B: Ring
C: High heel D: Scarf
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Purse
Question Value: $100
Bank: $20,600

Question #7 - Level ?: Matchmaking
If they became romantically involved, which of these celebrity twosomes would be in a heterosexual relationship?

A: Chris Brown & Chris Pine B: Ashley Olsen & Ashley Tisdale
C: Blake Lively & Blake Shelton D: Taylor Momsen & Taylor Swift
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Blake Lively & Blake Shelton
Question Value: $2,000
Bank: $22,600

Question #8 - Level ?: Big Smiles
According to one theory, teeth first emerged in animals some 400 million years ago, on the outside of the mouths of creatures similar to what?

A: Frogs B: Sharks
C: Alligators D: Elephants

Jane jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Sharks
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $22,600

Question #9 - Level ?: Presidential Pants
In a 1964 recording, what president is famously heard ordering Haggar pants, saying the pair he had were tight in the crotch and felt "just like riding a wire fence"?

A: Richard Nixon B: Lyndon B. Johnson
C: John F. Kennedy D: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Lyndon B. Johnson
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $29,600

-- Commercial Break --


Question #10 - Level ?: For the Babies
The Diaper Genie and Diaper Champ are two popular products that essentially perform the same function as what?

A: Bathtubs B: High chairs
C: Trash cans D: Washing machines

Jane says she's given these as gifts at baby showers.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Trash cans
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $34,600

It is time to play Classic Millionaire!


$100,000
During World War II, the British secret service successfully snuck "escape kits" to POWs in cut-out compartments of what classic board game?

A: Monopoly B: Risk
C: Scrabble D: Clue

When Jane begins considering the answer, Meredith reminds her of the situation. Jane can walk with 34,600, she'll still get $25,000 if she guesses incorrectly, so she'd be risking $9,600 for a chance at $100,000.

Jane says
Spoiler
she's drawn to Risk, only because she knows it's a war game. She goes back and forth between Monopoly and Risk before deciding on Monopoly, final answer.

Answer
A: Monopoly

-- Commercial Break --


Meredith introduces Jane's husband, Michael, in the audience. She asks what he'd thinking right now and he just waves his hands and shakes his head in a "don't ask" gesture.


$250,000
Which of the following titles is not the name of a U.S. airline's in-flight magazine?

A: Latitudes B: Hemispheres
C: Tradewinds D: Sky

Jane walks with $100,000.
Answer
C: Tradewinds

Re: Transcript 09/27/12 - Jane LaGennusa (carryover)

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:22 pm
by jarnon
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #9 - Level ?: Presidential Pants
In a 1964 recording, what president is famously heard ordering Haggar pants, saying the pair he had were tight in the crotch and felt "just like riding a wire fence"?

A: Richard Nixon B: Lyndon B. Johnson
C: John F. Kennedy D: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Lyndon B. Johnson
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $29,600
I think that rules out Kennedy.

Re: Transcript 09/27/12 - Jane LaGennusa (carryover)

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 7:38 pm
by SportsFan68
Question #8 - Level ?: Big Smiles
According to one theory, teeth first emerged in animals some 400 million years ago, on the outside of the mouths of creatures similar to what?

A: Frogs B: Sharks
C: Alligators D: Elephants

Jane jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Sharks
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $22,600
Sharks or alligators ... I dunno. JTQ
$100,000
During World War II, the British secret service successfully snuck "escape kits" to POWs in cut-out compartments of what classic board game?

A: Monopoly B: Risk
C: Scrabble D: Clue

When Jane begins considering the answer, Meredith reminds her of the situation. Jane can walk with 34,600, she'll still get $25,000 if she guesses incorrectly, so she'd be risking $9,600 for a chance at $100,000.

Jane says
Spoiler
she's drawn to Risk, only because she knows it's a war game. She goes back and forth between Monopoly and Risk before deciding on Monopoly, final answer.

Answer
A: Monopoly
Clue and Risk are both post WWII. Scrabble doesn't have any compartments. I'll say Monopoly, final answer.
$250,000
Which of the following titles is not the name of a U.S. airline's in-flight magazine?

A: Latitudes B: Hemispheres
C: Tradewinds D: Sky

Jane walks with $100,000.
Answer
C: Tradewinds
JTQ 2

Re: Transcript 09/27/12 - Jane LaGennusa (carryover)

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:20 pm
by hss501
Monopoly doesn't have any compartments, either. That was my first approach on the question - which game has compartments? Risk has those little boxes with all the pieces. (I didn't know Risk and Clue came after the war.)

When I looked this up later, it turned out they printed maps on silk and folded them so small they crammed into the game tokens. Nifty. But not deducible from the question.

Re: Transcript 09/27/12 - Jane LaGennusa (carryover)

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:26 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Double Money Week

Jane LaGennusa
Brooklyn, NY

Jane has already seen her Double Money question, but there's still big money on the board. She has $20,000 in her bank, with one Jump The Question lifeline left.

Jane says her first day on the show was stressful. When she's under stress, she tries to channel her patron saint, Jackie Kennedy.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #5 - Level ?: Letter Perfect
"Thanksgiving" is believed by many to be the only common word in English to feature what three letters in a row?

A: HAN B: ANK
C: KSG D: GIV
Answer/Value/Bank
C: KSG
Question Value: $500
Bank: $20,500
It doesn't take long to think of examples for each of the others.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #8 - Level ?: Big Smiles
According to one theory, teeth first emerged in animals some 400 million years ago, on the outside of the mouths of creatures similar to what?

A: Frogs B: Sharks
C: Alligators D: Elephants

Jane jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Sharks
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $22,600
I'd JTQ also.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #9 - Level ?: Presidential Pants
In a 1964 recording, what president is famously heard ordering Haggar pants, saying the pair he had were tight in the crotch and felt "just like riding a wire fence"?

A: Richard Nixon B: Lyndon B. Johnson
C: John F. Kennedy D: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Lyndon B. Johnson
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $29,600
Who was president in 1964?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100,000
During World War II, the British secret service successfully snuck "escape kits" to POWs in cut-out compartments of what classic board game?

A: Monopoly B: Risk
C: Scrabble D: Clue

When Jane begins considering the answer, Meredith reminds her of the situation. Jane can walk with 34,600, she'll still get $25,000 if she guesses incorrectly, so she'd be risking $9,600 for a chance at $100,000.

Jane says
Spoiler
she's drawn to Risk, only because she knows it's a war game. She goes back and forth between Monopoly and Risk before deciding on Monopoly, final answer.
Answer
A: Monopoly
Risk isn't old enough to have been used in WW2, nor is Clue.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$250,000
Which of the following titles is not the name of a U.S. airline's in-flight magazine?

A: Latitudes B: Hemispheres
C: Tradewinds D: Sky

Jane walks with $100,000.
Answer
C: Tradewinds
I know "Latitudes" and "Sky" are. Not sure about the others. If I still have a JTQ remaining I use it here.

Re: Transcript 09/27/12 - Jane LaGennusa (carryover)

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:29 am
by earendel
hss501 wrote:Monopoly doesn't have any compartments, either. That was my first approach on the question - which game has compartments? Risk has those little boxes with all the pieces. (I didn't know Risk and Clue came after the war.)

When I looked this up later, it turned out they printed maps on silk and folded them so small they crammed into the game tokens. Nifty. But not deducible from the question.
The original Risk games had plastic boxes with lids to hold the armies, which could count as "compartments" I guess. But it's not old enough. FWIW it was based on a French game the title of which was translated as "World Conquest", which is how Parker Brothers first sold it.