Transcript 02/06/13 - Olga Kreimer
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:41 pm
Olga Kreimer
New York, NY
math and Spanish tutor
played the Russian "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" quiz book as a child
wants to get a steam vac and join a cheese-of-the-month club with the money
Topic Tree (pre-randomized)
10. Mirror Images
9. No Quacks
8. Early Work
7. Do the Math
6. Movie Locations
5. Ancient Origins
4. Making a Case
3. Brand Names
2. Site Specific
1. The Big Day
Topic Tree (randomized)
7. Do the Math
9. No Quacks
1. The Big Day
5. Ancient Origins
10. Mirror Images
6. Movie Locations
3. Brand Names
8. Early Work
4. Making a Case
2. Site Specific
Question 1 - Level 2. Site Specific
A natural fit, what online company owns the website Shopping.com?
A: YouTube
B: Facebook
C: eBay
D: Twitter
Question 2 - Level 4. Making a Case
Referred to as "humpbacking," putting an uppercase letter in the middle of a word also goes by what fitting, animal-friendly name?
A: CamelCase
B: GiraffeCase
C: GorillaCase
D: RhinoCase
Meredith and Olga locks in her final answer.
Question 3 - Level 8. Early Work
Leaving to become a full-time illustrator, what children's author previously worked as a window dresser at F.A.O. Schwarz?
A: Shel Silverstein
B: Dr. Seuss
C: Maurice Sendak
D: Roald Dahl
Question 4 - Level 3. Brand Names
In 2011, what brand urged consumers to cut out the first syllable of its name on its boxes and send it as an uplifting postcard to military families?
A: Ronzoni
B: Marlboro
C: Cheerios
D: Kleenex
She laughs at the idea of a bunch of card with on them.
Question 5 - Level 6. Movie Locations
A movie tour of what city includes a "Vertigo"-inspired jaunt to Fort Point and a stop at Burritt Alley for fans of "The Maltese Falcon"?
A: San Diego
B: Chicago
C: San Francisco
D: Philadelphia
ATA
She goes with the audience.
Commercial break.
Question 6 - Level 10. Mirror Images
What hidden phrase can be seen on the Grateful Dead's "From the Mars Hotel" front album cover if it's held upside down in a mirror?
A: "Bad Behavior"
B: "Sweet Little Lies"
C: "Ugly Rumors"
D: "Beautiful Truths"
She would guess, but she JsTQ.
Question 7 - Level 5. Ancient Origins
Writing that "corpulence is not only a disease itself, but the harbinger of others," Hippocrates expressed an early concern about what health issue?
A: Depression
B: Excessive drinking
C: Obesity
D: Smoking
Question 8 - Level 1. The Big Day
On April 28, 2012, the National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore, MD celebrated an event it called what?
A: Santa Claus Day
B: Tooth Fairy Day
C: Leprechaun Day
D: Unicorn Day
Question 9 - Level 9. No Quacks
The political phrase "lame duck" was originally a British phrase used to describe someone who couldn't do what?
A: Grow a beard
B: Have children
C: Pay his debts
D: Read or write
She knows the modern definition, but can't decide between. JTQ.
Commercial break.
She just saw the category for the next question, and as a math tutor, she's pretty happy with it.
Brother Arvid is in the audience.
Question 10 - Level 7. Do the Math
If Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in 2012, the Declaration of Independence wouldn't be "four score and seven years ago," but rather how many "score" and "years" back?
A: Ninescore and fourteen years
B: Tenscore and eleven years
C: Elevenscore and sixteen years
D: Twelvescore and four years
She starts talking before Meredith can even read the choices.
Commercial break.
QotD
What slang word is thought to have been coined in 1958 as the name of a Superman villain?
A: Brainiac
B: Wiseacre
C: Poindexter
D: Egghead
Goat cheese is her favorite. She wouldn't buy the cheese with the million, she'd buy a goat and make her own.
CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE
$100,000
All but which of the following "name" novels feature the book's title within the first sentence?
A: Anna Karenina
B: Emma
C: Herzog
D: Mrs. Dalloway
She's right!
End of show noise.
She brings $100,000 but no lifelines to tomorrow's show.
New York, NY
math and Spanish tutor
played the Russian "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" quiz book as a child
wants to get a steam vac and join a cheese-of-the-month club with the money
Topic Tree (pre-randomized)
10. Mirror Images
9. No Quacks
8. Early Work
7. Do the Math
6. Movie Locations
5. Ancient Origins
4. Making a Case
3. Brand Names
2. Site Specific
1. The Big Day
Topic Tree (randomized)
7. Do the Math
9. No Quacks
1. The Big Day
5. Ancient Origins
10. Mirror Images
6. Movie Locations
3. Brand Names
8. Early Work
4. Making a Case
2. Site Specific
Question 1 - Level 2. Site Specific
A natural fit, what online company owns the website Shopping.com?
A: YouTube
B: Facebook
C: eBay
D: Twitter
Spoiler
C: eBay
$5,000
Bank - $5,000
$5,000
Bank - $5,000
Referred to as "humpbacking," putting an uppercase letter in the middle of a word also goes by what fitting, animal-friendly name?
A: CamelCase
B: GiraffeCase
C: GorillaCase
D: RhinoCase
Meredith
Spoiler
repeats "humpbacking,"
Spoiler
A: CamelCase
$7,000
Bank - $12,000
$7,000
Bank - $12,000
Leaving to become a full-time illustrator, what children's author previously worked as a window dresser at F.A.O. Schwarz?
A: Shel Silverstein
B: Dr. Seuss
C: Maurice Sendak
D: Roald Dahl
Spoiler
She rules out Dahl as British, and she thinks Seuss and Silverstein might not have been illustrators. She connects F.A.O.
Schwarz with the bright colors of Sendak.
Schwarz with the bright colors of Sendak.
Spoiler
C: Maurice Sendak
$100
Bank - $12,100
$100
Bank - $12,100
In 2011, what brand urged consumers to cut out the first syllable of its name on its boxes and send it as an uplifting postcard to military families?
A: Ronzoni
B: Marlboro
C: Cheerios
D: Kleenex
She laughs at the idea of a bunch of card with
Spoiler
Kleen
Spoiler
C: Cheerios
$500
Bank - $12,600
$500
Bank - $12,600
A movie tour of what city includes a "Vertigo"-inspired jaunt to Fort Point and a stop at Burritt Alley for fans of "The Maltese Falcon"?
A: San Diego
B: Chicago
C: San Francisco
D: Philadelphia
ATA
Spoiler
A: 9%
B: 11%
C: 65%
D: 15%
B: 11%
C: 65%
D: 15%
Spoiler
C: San Francisco
$1,000
Bank - $13,600
$1,000
Bank - $13,600
Question 6 - Level 10. Mirror Images
What hidden phrase can be seen on the Grateful Dead's "From the Mars Hotel" front album cover if it's held upside down in a mirror?
A: "Bad Behavior"
B: "Sweet Little Lies"
C: "Ugly Rumors"
D: "Beautiful Truths"
She would guess
Spoiler
B
Spoiler
C: "Ugly Rumors"
$25,000 (!!!)
Bank - $13,600
(British Prime Minister Tony Blair was in a band called "Ugly Rumors" named for the album.)
$25,000 (!!!)
Bank - $13,600
(British Prime Minister Tony Blair was in a band called "Ugly Rumors" named for the album.)
Writing that "corpulence is not only a disease itself, but the harbinger of others," Hippocrates expressed an early concern about what health issue?
A: Depression
B: Excessive drinking
C: Obesity
D: Smoking
Spoiler
C: Obesity
$15,000
Bank - $28,600
$15,000
Bank - $28,600
On April 28, 2012, the National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore, MD celebrated an event it called what?
A: Santa Claus Day
B: Tooth Fairy Day
C: Leprechaun Day
D: Unicorn Day
Spoiler
B: Tooth Fairy Day
$3,000
Bank - $31,600
$3,000
Bank - $31,600
The political phrase "lame duck" was originally a British phrase used to describe someone who couldn't do what?
A: Grow a beard
B: Have children
C: Pay his debts
D: Read or write
She knows the modern definition, but can't decide between
Spoiler
C or D
Spoiler
C: Pay his debts (Meredith confirms that would have been her guess.)
$2,000
Bank - $31,600
$2,000
Bank - $31,600
She just saw the category for the next question, and as a math tutor, she's pretty happy with it.
Brother Arvid is in the audience.
Question 10 - Level 7. Do the Math
If Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in 2012, the Declaration of Independence wouldn't be "four score and seven years ago," but rather how many "score" and "years" back?
A: Ninescore and fourteen years
B: Tenscore and eleven years
C: Elevenscore and sixteen years
D: Twelvescore and four years
She starts talking before Meredith can even read the choices.
Spoiler
She figures the Gettysburg address was in 1865. She knows a score is 20. Then she figures 4 score and 7 from 1776 and gets the right year of 1863. Then she reckons the bicentenial was 200 years, and 2012 is 1 score, plus 4 short of another score, for 236 years total. 12 Score is 240, which is too many. Elevenscore is 220, so it's elevenscore and 16 years.
Really nice to see a player not afraid of the math.
Really nice to see a player not afraid of the math.
Spoiler
C: Elevenscore & 16 yrs.
$10,000
Bank - $41,600
$10,000
Bank - $41,600
QotD
What slang word is thought to have been coined in 1958 as the name of a Superman villain?
A: Brainiac
B: Wiseacre
C: Poindexter
D: Egghead
Spoiler
A: Brainiac
CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE
$100,000
All but which of the following "name" novels feature the book's title within the first sentence?
A: Anna Karenina
B: Emma
C: Herzog
D: Mrs. Dalloway
Spoiler
She doesn't know the first lines of Emma or Herzog. She does know "Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.", which has the name in it. And she knows that Anna Karenina famously begins "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
Spoiler
A: Anna Karenina
End of show noise.
She brings $100,000 but no lifelines to tomorrow's show.