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Transcript 04/22/14 Kristina Poe

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 7:16 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Kristina Poe
Ridgewood, NY

Topic Tree: (Randomized shown only)
Sole Survivor
Cultured Drinks
Kissin' Cousins
Theme Park Fun
Couldn't Care Less
On the Books
Odd Pairs
Delicious Devices
It's a Living
Inaccurate Animals


Question 1 - Inaccurate Animals
In spite of their names, which of the following animals is the only one that actually has hair?
A. Hairy brush viper B. Hairy-nosed otter
C. Hairy woodpecker D. Hairy sea cucumber

JTQ 1
Answer and value
B. Hairy-nosed otter
Value: $10K jumped
Bank: 0
Question 2 - It's a Living
If Kourtney Kardashian's son Mason had his mother's last name, his full name would roughly translate to which of the following?
A. Fisherman Fisherman B. Stablehand Stablehand
C. Stoneworker Stoneworker D. Innkeeper Innkeeper

Answer and value
C. Stoneworker Stoneworker
Value: $100
Bank: $100
Question 3 - Delicious Devices
Playing on a phrase popular with stoners, an NYU student created an alarm clock that cooks breakfast food and called it what?
A. Rise and Dine B. Meat and Greet
C. Early to Fries D. Wake n' Bacon

Answer and value
D. Wake n' Bacon
Value: $3K
Bank: $3100
Question 4 - Odd Pairs
Salvador Dalí designed the cover art for what comedian's 1955 hit orchestral album "Lonesome Echo"?
A. Groucho Marx B. Milton Berle
C. George Burns D. Jackie Gleason
ATA then JTQ 2
ATA:
A. 28% B. 16%
C. 21% D. 35%
Answer and value
D. Jackie Gleason
Value: $15K jumped
Bank: $3100
Question 5 - On the Books
The rocket launcher known as a bazooka got its name from a type of what popularized by Bob Burns in the 1930s?
A. Telescope B. Motorcycle
C. Musical instrument D. Sports racquet
Spoiler
Kristina guessed D. Sports racquet
Answer and value
C. Musical instrument
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Consolation: $1000
Commercial break

QoD
According to her website, which of these novels is Oprah's "favorite of all time"?
A. Invisible Man B. Beloved
C. The Color Purple D. To Kill a Mockingbird
QoD
D. To Kill a Mockingbird

Re: Transcript 04/22/14 Kristina Poe

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 8:29 pm
by jarnon
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Kristina Poe
Ridgewood, NY
Ridgewood is in Queens, within the New York City limits. So she's a Where Else®.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 - Inaccurate Animals
In spite of their names, which of the following animals is the only one that actually has hair?
A. Hairy brush viper B. Hairy-nosed otter
C. Hairy woodpecker D. Hairy sea cucumber

JTQ 1
Answer and value
B. Hairy-nosed otter
Value: $10K jumped
Bank: 0
This didn't look so hard; only one of the answers is a mammal. Could be a case of proterotetiphobia™.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 - It's a Living
If Kourtney Kardashian's son Mason had his mother's last name, his full name would roughly translate to which of the following?
A. Fisherman Fisherman B. Stablehand Stablehand
C. Stoneworker Stoneworker D. Innkeeper Innkeeper

Answer and value
C. Stoneworker Stoneworker
Value: $100
Bank: $100
Clever of Kourtney to give her child a name that pays tribute to the Kardashians, but doesn't begin with K.

Re: Transcript 04/22/14 Kristina Poe

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 10:36 pm
by SportsFan68
Question 4 - Odd Pairs
Salvador Dalí designed the cover art for what comedian's 1955 hit orchestral album "Lonesome Echo"?
A. Groucho Marx B. Milton Berle
C. George Burns D. Jackie Gleason
ATA then JTQ 2
ATA:
A. 28% B. 16%
C. 21% D. 35%
Answer and value
D. Jackie Gleason
Value: $15K jumped
Bank: $3100
JTQ 1
Question 5 - On the Books
The rocket launcher known as a bazooka got its name from a type of what popularized by Bob Burns in the 1930s?
A. Telescope B. Motorcycle
C. Musical instrument D. Sports racquet
Spoiler
Kristina guessed D. Sports racquet
Answer and value
C. Musical instrument
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Consolation: $1000
JTQ 2

Re: Transcript 04/22/14 Kristina Poe

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 11:56 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Kristina Poe
Ridgewood, NY
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Odd Pairs
Salvador Dalí designed the cover art for what comedian's 1955 hit orchestral album "Lonesome Echo"?
A. Groucho Marx B. Milton Berle
C. George Burns D. Jackie Gleason
ATA then JTQ 2
ATA:
A. 28% B. 16%
C. 21% D. 35%
Answer and value
D. Jackie Gleason
Value: $15K jumped
Bank: $3100
JTQ for me.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 - On the Books
The rocket launcher known as a bazooka got its name from a type of what popularized by Bob Burns in the 1930s?
A. Telescope B. Motorcycle
C. Musical instrument D. Sports racquet
Spoiler
Kristina guessed D. Sports racquet
Answer and value
C. Musical instrument
Value: not revealed
Bank: Consolation: $1000
There goes my 2nd JTQ.

One thing seems clear - this week the show may be well under its prize budget - four $1000 "winners" in two days.

Re: Transcript 04/22/14 Kristina Poe

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 7:20 pm
by Estonut
jarnon wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2 - It's a Living
If Kourtney Kardashian's son Mason had his mother's last name, his full name would roughly translate to which of the following?
A. Fisherman Fisherman B. Stablehand Stablehand
C. Stoneworker Stoneworker D. Innkeeper Innkeeper

Answer and value
C. Stoneworker Stoneworker
Value: $100
Bank: $100
Clever of Kourtney to give her child a name that pays tribute to the Kardashians, but doesn't begin with K.
Not clever. Just fortunate coincidence.

http://hollywoodcrush.mtv.com/2010/01/0 ... ason-dash/

Re: Transcript 04/22/14 Kristina Poe

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 7:41 am
by jarnon
earendel wrote:One thing seems clear - this week the show may be well under its prize budget - four $1000 "winners" in two days.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday's shows were taped on different days (though Wednesday, Thursday and Friday's were consecutive). Could be they're clearing out some disappointing episodes and saving the big winners for May sweeps (which starts today).