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Transcript 05/21/2014 Alex Lefteratos

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Wed May 21, 2014 4:35 pm

Alex Lefteratos
Queens, NY

College student

Cedric said Alex is tired of his bank account not having a lot of money in it.

Topic Tree: (Randomized shown only)

Time to Spare
Gadzooks
I'll Call Her Nicki
Up for Debate
Stand-Up Computer
Brother to Brother
For Kids, But Not for Kids
Oops My Bad
Cold Blooded Laws
???





Question 1 - ???
A quote often attributed to Mahatma Gandhi says that his marriage is where he "first learned the concepts of" what?
A. Weekly date nights B. Non-violence
C. Shared housework D. Putting the toilet seat down
Answer and value
B. Non-violence
Value: $10K
Bank: $10K

Question 2 - Cold Blooded Laws
St. Patrick probably would've liked to vacation in which state, since it has no native snakes?
A. West Virginia B. Vermont
C. Hawaii D. Washington
Spoiler
Alex said he will go with his gut
Cedric reminded him of his lifelines
Alex said he thinks he would like to vacation in Hawaii so he went C, final answer.
Answer and value
C. Hawaii
Value: $5000
Bank: $15K

Question 3 - Oops My Bad
While digging for scrap metal, an elderly woman in the country of Georgia accidentally cut the cable that supplied Internet to what neighboring country?
A. Armenia B. Serbia
C. Afghanistan D. Jordan

Spoiler
Alex ruled out Serbia and Jordan as not bordering Georgia, said Armenia does border Georgia, then said he is not sure if Afghanistan does and that he wishes he had a map with him.
He went with Armenia.
Answer and value
A. Armenia
Value: $15K
Bank: $30K

Question 4 - For Kids, But Not for Kids
Alarming some because of its cutesy and youthful branding, in 2013 what alcoholic drink was introduced in Asia?
A. Polly Pocket Scotch B. Hello Kitty Beer
C. Barbie Wine Coolers D. Cabbage Patch Mojitos

Answer and value
B. Hello Kitty Beer
Value: $7000
Bank: $37K

Commercial break

Alex brought his mom Nelly
Alex said she is looking forward to the money more than him
Cedric mentioned that Alex is in a cover band called "Hennessy Williams."

Question 5 - Brother to Brother
In terms of famous comedic siblings, which of the following names refers to a Marx brother and not a Wayans brother?
A. Marlon B. Damon
C. Zeppo D. Keenen
Spoiler
Alex said Marlon and Damon are Wayans brothers and Keenan does not sound like a Marx brother.
Zeppo sounded like an "old-timey" name that comedians would have had in the 1930s.
Answer and value
C. Zeppo
Value: $500
Bank: $37500
Question 6 - Stand-Up Computer
A computer program with a dirty sense of humor, "DEviaNT" makes double entendres by replying to normal sentences with what phrase?
A. "I get no respect" B. "That's what she said"
C. "Boy, are my arms tired" D. "To get to the other side"
JTQ
Alex dismissed A as not sounding like a double entendre and it is Rodney Dangerfield
He then dismissed "to get to the other side" and debated the other two, saying his gut is B.
He decided to jump this question
Answer and value
B. "That's what she said"
Value: $100 jumped
Bank: $37500

Question 7 - Up for Debate
Adding to the debate over the literary character's race, what novel's most recent film adaptation stars a black actor as Heathcliff?
A. Anna Karenina B. The Hobbit
C. Les Misérables D. Wuthering Heights
Spoiler
Alex said he saw Les Miz in the movies but fell asleep and that does not help but it is a French name and not sounding right.
Does not think it is Hobbit. Anna Karenina, that is Russian. Has never heard of Wuthering Heights and thinks that is really sad.
He then said A, Anna Karenina final answer.
Answer and value
D. Wuthering Heights
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Consolation: $1000
Commercial break

QotD
With its frowny face, what aptly-named sea creature is sometimes referred to as the world's most miserable-looking fish?
A. Blobfish B. Hagfish
C. Butterfish D. Sawfish
Spoiler
A. Blobfish

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Re: Transcript 05/21/2014 Alex Lefteratos

#2 Post by jarnon » Wed May 21, 2014 4:54 pm

Did Alex forget about the Ask the Audience lifeline? They could have confirmed his guess about DEviaNT, saving his Jump the Question lifeline, and I'm sure many of them have heard of Wuthering Heights. Otherwise, he played very well. Too bad he left with just $1,000.
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Question 3 - Oops My Bad
While digging for scrap metal, an elderly woman in the country of Georgia accidentally cut the cable that supplied Internet to what neighboring country?
A. Armenia B. Serbia
C. Afghanistan D. Jordan

Spoiler
Alex ruled out Serbia and Jordan as not bordering Georgia, said Armenia does border Georgia, then said he is not sure if Afghanistan does and that he wishes he had a map with him.
He went with Armenia.
Answer and value
A. Armenia
Value: $15K
Bank: $30K
WWOQ. JTQ 1.
Alex brought his mom Nelly
Alex said she is looking forward to the money more than him
Cedric mentioned that Alex is in a cover band called "Hennessy Williams."
I watched a movie last week called Father is a Bachelor with William Holden in the title role, and he lip syncs a song called MacNamara's Band with "Oh! Hennessy Tennessy tootles the flute, my word 'tis something grand" in the lyrics. I thought of that when I saw the name of Alex's band. Also, I thought Buddy Clark was totally ripped off. He sings Holden's songs but is uncredited! Holden is a great actor but couldn't sing like that.
Question 7 - Up for Debate
Adding to the debate over the literary character's race, what novel's most recent film adaptation stars a black actor as Heathcliff?
A. Anna Karenina B. The Hobbit
C. Les Misérables D. Wuthering Heights
Spoiler
Alex said he saw Les Miz in the movies but fell asleep and that does not help but it is a French name and not sounding right.
Does not think it is Hobbit. Anna Karenina, that is Russian. Has never heard of Wuthering Heights and thinks that is really sad.
He then said A, Anna Karenina final answer.
Answer and value
D. Wuthering Heights
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Consolation: $1000
Ouch! The easiest question in the stack (said the English major . . .).
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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#4 Post by Snaxx » Wed May 21, 2014 8:28 pm

jarnon wrote:Did Alex forget about the Ask the Audience lifeline? They could have confirmed his guess about DEviaNT, saving his Jump the Question lifeline, and I'm sure many of them have heard of Wuthering Heights. Otherwise, he played very well. Too bad he left with just $1,000.
In general I've seen ATA mismanaged a lot. Contestants struggle to gauge the difficulty level of the questions without being given this information. Many also fall for the fluff they throw into the questions, causing them to think the questions are easier or more difficult than they are, and resulting in poor ATA vs JTQ decisions.
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#5 Post by Estonut » Thu May 22, 2014 3:19 am

SportsFan68 wrote:
Question 3 - Oops My Bad
While digging for scrap metal, an elderly woman in the country of Georgia accidentally cut the cable that supplied Internet to what neighboring country?
A. Armenia B. Serbia
C. Afghanistan D. Jordan

Spoiler
Alex ruled out Serbia and Jordan as not bordering Georgia, said Armenia does border Georgia, then said he is not sure if Afghanistan does and that he wishes he had a map with him.
He went with Armenia.
Answer and value
A. Armenia
Value: $15K
Bank: $30K
WWOQ.
Is this really a WWOQ? This is basic geography from that part of the world.
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#6 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu May 22, 2014 10:33 am

Estonut wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:
Question 3 - Oops My Bad
While digging for scrap metal, an elderly woman in the country of Georgia accidentally cut the cable that supplied Internet to what neighboring country?
A. Armenia B. Serbia
C. Afghanistan D. Jordan

Spoiler
Alex ruled out Serbia and Jordan as not bordering Georgia, said Armenia does border Georgia, then said he is not sure if Afghanistan does and that he wishes he had a map with him.
He went with Armenia.
Answer and value
A. Armenia
Value: $15K
Bank: $30K
WWOQ.
Is this really a WWOQ? This is basic geography from that part of the world.
WAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! Esto's picking on my geography knowledge!!

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#7 Post by earendel » Wed May 28, 2014 1:02 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Alex Lefteratos
Queens, NY

College student

Cedric said Alex is tired of his bank account not having a lot of money in it.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 - Up for Debate
Adding to the debate over the literary character's race, what novel's most recent film adaptation stars a black actor as Heathcliff?
A. Anna Karenina B. The Hobbit
C. Les Misérables D. Wuthering Heights
Spoiler
Alex said he saw Les Miz in the movies but fell asleep and that does not help but it is a French name and not sounding right. Does not think it is Hobbit. Anna Karenina, that is Russian. Has never heard of Wuthering Heights and thinks that is really sad. He then said A, Anna Karenina final answer.
Answer and value
D. Wuthering Heights
Value: not revealed
Bank: Consolation: $1000
Did he think that Heathcliff was a Russian name?
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#8 Post by Estonut » Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:26 am

SportsFan68 wrote:
Estonut wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:WWOQ.
Is this really a WWOQ? This is basic geography from that part of the world.
WAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! Esto's picking on my geography knowledge!!

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I thought I had responded to this when you wrote it. I now see I hadn't.

Sorry about that, but I was not picking on your knowledge in any way. The point I was trying to make is that I think the label WWOQ is applied far too often. I think the original meaning of the term was something like "a question that could not be teased out or calculated from the question nor answer choices." That is too broad, as it could be true about even very simple questions about money, flags, pop culture, etc. I just felt that if something is on a current world map, it's fair game. Shortly before this question, there was another one about some Colorado obscurity that you knew off the top of your head, but most others would not have known. No one ever calls WWOQ on a question they know! :wink:

I think some people (not you) use the term every time they don't know an answer. Every answer is either "easy" or "WWOQ," with nothing ever in between.
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#9 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:14 am

Estonut wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:
Estonut wrote:Is this really a WWOQ? This is basic geography from that part of the world.
WAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! Esto's picking on my geography knowledge!!
I thought I had responded to this when you wrote it. I now see I hadn't.

Sorry about that, but I was not picking on your knowledge in any way. The point I was trying to make is that I think the label WWOQ is applied far too often. I think the original meaning of the term was something like "a question that could not be teased out or calculated from the question nor answer choices." That is too broad, as it could be true about even very simple questions about money, flags, pop culture, etc. I just felt that if something is on a current world map, it's fair game. Shortly before this question, there was another one about some Colorado obscurity that you knew off the top of your head, but most others would not have known. No one ever calls WWOQ on a question they know! :wink:

I think some people (not you) use the term every time they don't know an answer. Every answer is either "easy" or "WWOQ," with nothing ever in between.
The emphasized statement is so true.

I agree with the purpled statement too.

And finally, I just bought National Geographic's The World map, and my goal is to learn a new geography fact every day. Hey, there's a Los Angeles in Chile! OK, I'm done for today.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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