Transcript 03/01/2013 Gwen Hilonowitz
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 3:51 pm
Gwen Hilonowitz
Brooklyn, NY
Gwen has sat in the audience 50 times hoping to get on the show. At her last audition she tried a new tactic; she hypnotized the producer (Liz). Gwen holds out a beaded object she calls a "lucky charm". She says that she waved this in front of her interviewer, asked Liz to watch it very carefully, be relaxed and repeat after Gwen, "You want me on the show. You want me on the show." Meredith feigns being hypnotized and repeats the phrase. If she gets to a tough spot she might try hypnotizing Meredith. "Is it legal?" Gwen asks. "Probably not," Meredith replies.
Topic Tree: (randomized)
Hue S.A.
Blessed Bites
Cover Art
Categorizing Celebs
Common Tropes
Pay Up
Game Time
North of the Border
Striking Oil
Doll Face
Question #1 (Doll Face)
Featuring Maleficent and Mother Gothel in the set, Disney introduced a designer doll collection by what name in 2012?
A - Heroines
B - Villains
C - Pets
D - Sidekicks
Gwen says that.
Question #2 (Striking Oil)
Researchers believe that oil drilling dates as far back as the 3rd century when bamboo piping was used to extract gas from the ground in what country?
A - Turkey
B - Finland
C - China
D - France
Gwen knows that.
Question #3 (North of the Border)
A bloodless conflict over the Canadian border in Maine, the Aroostook War in the 1830s was also referred to as what?
A - Pork and Beans War
B - Meat and Potatoes War
C - Peas and Carrots War
D - Oil and Water War
Gwen says "you'd think I would know this since I minored in history in college." She doesn't and decides to jump the question.
Question #4 (Game Time)
Causing controversy in the 1970s, the game show "Three's a Crowd" tested to see who knew a male contestant better, his wife or his what?
A - doctor
B - boss
C - priest
D - secretary
Gwen says that most men.
Question #5 (Pay Up)
Coca-Cola reportedly once considered using vending machines that automatically raised prices when what was detected?
A - personal wealth
B - hot weather
C - spicy food
D - extreme drought
Gwen says that if she were at home she'd guess, but that's not real money so it doesn't matter. Meredith asks if she's leaning toward an answer and Gwen says she is, but doesn't want to say it because if she decides to ask the audience it might influence them. Gwen's had some experience watching from the audience. She liked being asked when she was in the audience so she's going to ask now.
That's not what Gwen was thinking (she was leaning toward ). The audience response is a pretty high number. Meredith says that if Gwen had been in the audience . Gwen agrees, but then says, "unless I said eeney, meeney, miney, moe, which I tell people not to do." She goes with the audience.
commercial break
After sitting in the audience so many times Gwen has learned that she and Meredith have something in common. She doesn't know if it's true but she's heard that Meredith likes to drink (Gwen mimics lifting a glass to her lips). She thought the glasses might contain something other than water. "Like gin?" Meredith asks. "No, that would never be," Meredith adds, giving a sly wink to the camera. Meredith does say that she likes an alcoholic beverage now and then and offers to bring out a "bottle of bubbly" if Gwen wins the million.
Question #6 (Common Tropes)
Because the book's victim is slain by his servant, for which of the following novels is it most appropriate to say "The butler did it"?
A - The Brothers Karamazov
B - Madame Bovary
C - A Farewell to Arms
D - The Age of Innocence
Gwen really doesn't know. She hasn't read any of the books, although she probably will have to do so now. She uses her final lifeline and jumps the question.
Question #7 (Categorizing Celebs)
Which of these celebrity names is an example of a monomym?
A - Shakira
B - Tina Fey
C - Neil Patrick Harris
D - James Van Der Beek
Gwen is pretty sure that.
commercial break
Gwen's sister Carol is in the relationship seat.
Question #8 (Cover Art)
Wince 2003, some posters of The Beatles' "Abbey Road" album cover printed in the U.S. have had what detail airbrushed out?
A - British flag
B - license plate
C - cigarette
D - male onlooker
Gwen isn't really sure. She loves The Beatles but she doesn't think she doesn't have that album. She knows that it features the four walking across a street. She wants to say but she's not sure. Meredith asks if Gwen had made any plans after being in the audience 50 times. "To make some money, and to meet you," Gwen answers. She knows that there are people waiting to play, but Meredith says not to worry about them, this is her time. Gwen says that her problem is that sometimes she thinks too much about other people. If this were home she'd just say it, but she's going to walk.
THE END OF GAME "NOISE"
Millionaire question of the day:
While it seems like everyone these days acts like a prima donna, the phrase originally referred to what type of performer?
A - acrobat
B - opera singer
C - ballerina
D - violinist
Answer:
Brooklyn, NY
Gwen has sat in the audience 50 times hoping to get on the show. At her last audition she tried a new tactic; she hypnotized the producer (Liz). Gwen holds out a beaded object she calls a "lucky charm". She says that she waved this in front of her interviewer, asked Liz to watch it very carefully, be relaxed and repeat after Gwen, "You want me on the show. You want me on the show." Meredith feigns being hypnotized and repeats the phrase. If she gets to a tough spot she might try hypnotizing Meredith. "Is it legal?" Gwen asks. "Probably not," Meredith replies.
Topic Tree: (randomized)
Hue S.A.
Blessed Bites
Cover Art
Categorizing Celebs
Common Tropes
Pay Up
Game Time
North of the Border
Striking Oil
Doll Face
Question #1 (Doll Face)
Featuring Maleficent and Mother Gothel in the set, Disney introduced a designer doll collection by what name in 2012?
A - Heroines
B - Villains
C - Pets
D - Sidekicks
Gwen says that
Spoiler
"Maleficent" sounds like something very evil
Spoiler
Answer: B (Villains)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $10,000
Value: $10,000
Bank: $10,000
Researchers believe that oil drilling dates as far back as the 3rd century when bamboo piping was used to extract gas from the ground in what country?
A - Turkey
B - Finland
C - China
D - France
Gwen knows that
Spoiler
bamboo has something to do with pandas and pandas come from China
Spoiler
Answer: C (China)
Value: $25,000
Bank: $35,000
Value: $25,000
Bank: $35,000
A bloodless conflict over the Canadian border in Maine, the Aroostook War in the 1830s was also referred to as what?
A - Pork and Beans War
B - Meat and Potatoes War
C - Peas and Carrots War
D - Oil and Water War
Gwen says "you'd think I would know this since I minored in history in college." She doesn't and decides to jump the question.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Pork and Beans War)
Value: $500
Bank: $35,000 (unchanged)
Value: $500
Bank: $35,000 (unchanged)
Causing controversy in the 1970s, the game show "Three's a Crowd" tested to see who knew a male contestant better, his wife or his what?
A - doctor
B - boss
C - priest
D - secretary
Gwen says that most men
Spoiler
have women for secretaries
Spoiler
Answer: D (secretary)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $42,000
Value: $7,000
Bank: $42,000
Coca-Cola reportedly once considered using vending machines that automatically raised prices when what was detected?
A - personal wealth
B - hot weather
C - spicy food
D - extreme drought
Gwen says that if she were at home she'd guess, but that's not real money so it doesn't matter. Meredith asks if she's leaning toward an answer and Gwen says she is, but doesn't want to say it because if she decides to ask the audience it might influence them. Gwen's had some experience watching from the audience. She liked being asked when she was in the audience so she's going to ask now.
ATA results
A - 3%
B - 2%
C - 90%
D - 5%
B - 2%
C - 90%
D - 5%
Spoiler
spicy food
Spoiler
she'd have been in the 2%
Spoiler
Answer: B (hot weather)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $45,000
Value: $3,000
Bank: $45,000
After sitting in the audience so many times Gwen has learned that she and Meredith have something in common. She doesn't know if it's true but she's heard that Meredith likes to drink (Gwen mimics lifting a glass to her lips). She thought the glasses might contain something other than water. "Like gin?" Meredith asks. "No, that would never be," Meredith adds, giving a sly wink to the camera. Meredith does say that she likes an alcoholic beverage now and then and offers to bring out a "bottle of bubbly" if Gwen wins the million.
Question #6 (Common Tropes)
Because the book's victim is slain by his servant, for which of the following novels is it most appropriate to say "The butler did it"?
A - The Brothers Karamazov
B - Madame Bovary
C - A Farewell to Arms
D - The Age of Innocence
Gwen really doesn't know. She hasn't read any of the books, although she probably will have to do so now. She uses her final lifeline and jumps the question.
Spoiler
Answer: A (The Brothers Karamazov)
Value: $100
Bank: $45,000
Value: $100
Bank: $45,000
Which of these celebrity names is an example of a monomym?
A - Shakira
B - Tina Fey
C - Neil Patrick Harris
D - James Van Der Beek
Gwen is pretty sure that
Spoiler
"mono" has something to do with "one"
Spoiler
Answer: A (Shakira)
Value: $5,000
Bank: $50,000
Value: $5,000
Bank: $50,000
Gwen's sister Carol is in the relationship seat.
Question #8 (Cover Art)
Wince 2003, some posters of The Beatles' "Abbey Road" album cover printed in the U.S. have had what detail airbrushed out?
A - British flag
B - license plate
C - cigarette
D - male onlooker
Gwen isn't really sure. She loves The Beatles but she doesn't think she doesn't have that album. She knows that it features the four walking across a street. She wants to say
Spoiler
"cigarette"
Spoiler
Answer: C (cigarette)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $25,000 (half her bank)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $25,000 (half her bank)
THE END OF GAME "NOISE"
Millionaire question of the day:
While it seems like everyone these days acts like a prima donna, the phrase originally referred to what type of performer?
A - acrobat
B - opera singer
C - ballerina
D - violinist
Answer:
Spoiler
B (opera singer)