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Transcript 09/11/14 - Julie Kling

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Fri Sep 12, 2014 6:43 pm

Julie Kling
New York, NY

Julie once dined with the Queen of England. She was studying at Oxford and won a lottery, along with 150 other people, to dine with the queen in the "Harry Potter dining room".

Julie's "Plus One" is her dad.



Question #1
Sometimes eating stray nails while grazing, cows are often purposely fed what item, which remains in their systems to prevent intestinal disturbance?

A: Magnet B: Battery
C: Pumice stone D: Ball of twine
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Magnet
Question Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,000

Question #2
On its website, what landmark's unique color is described as "similar to safety orange, but deeper and with a more reddish tone"?

A: Sydney Opera House B: Statue of Liberty
C: Eiffel Tower D: Golden Gate Bridge

Julie's instinct is
Spoiler
the Eiffel Tower, but it could be the Golden Gate Bridge. Safety orange makes her think of bridges.
She asks the audience.
ATA
A: 1% B: 0% C: 16% D: 83%
Answer/Value/Bank
D: Golden Gate Bridge
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $5,000

Question #3
Contestant Dan Pawson recently admitted on "Jeopardy!" that he named his lucky stuffed animal what?

A: Cat Sajak B: Alex Trebark
C: Moo Carey D: Duck Clark
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Alex Trebark
Question Value: $100
Bank: $5,100

Question #4
If Forever 21's clothes actually made you 21 years old forever, you'd never be able to do which of these things?

A: Gamble in Las Vegas B: Join MENSA
C: Be a U.S. Senator D: Win the Masters
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Be a U.S. Senator
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $12,100

-- Commercial Break --


Question #5
When asked in 2013 for her most regrettable fashion choice, Michelle Obama recalled catching flak for wearing what on Air Force One?

A: Ripped jeans B: Leopard print leggings
C: Shorts D: Sweatpants

Julie does not recall this news story. She jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Shorts
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,100

Question #6
Including repeats, how many total consonants are there in the U.S. state whose capital city is Jackson?

A: 5 B: 6
C: 7 D: 8
Answer/Value/Bank
C: 7
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $22,100

Question #7
Orville Wright, along with John Glenn, Neil Armstrong and 19 other astronauts were all born in what "Birthplace of Flight"?

A: Texas B: Ohio
C: Pennsylvania D: Virginia

Julie goes to her Plus One on this one, who is still only introduced as "Dad". He does have an instinct on this one, because
Spoiler
John Glenn was a senator from Ohio
. He can't say he's sure, but knowing that one fact makes this answer make sense.

This may be really dumb, but Julie is going to go for it.

Answer/Value/Bank
B: Ohio
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $37,100

-- Commercial Break --


Julie is asked what she'll do with the money. Since her father just won her $15,000,
she thinks she'll give him some of the money to help pay for her big wedding in November.



Question #8
The woman who developed the first roll-on deodorant in the 1940s was inspired by the design of what other recent innovation?

A: Safety razor B: Seatbelt
C: Band-Aids D: Ballpoint pen
Answer/Value/Bank
D: Ballpoint pen
Question Value: $25,00
Bank: $62,100

Question #9
Among four-year colleges, what nickname is the most common for sports teams?

A: Cardinals B: Eagles
C: Falcons D: Lions

Julie says it's a sports question and she's already wasted her dad's knowledge. She has no idea. She walks away with $31,050.
Answer
B: Eagles

-- Commercial Break --

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Re: Transcript 09/11/14 - Julie Kling

#2 Post by jarnon » Fri Sep 12, 2014 9:29 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #6
Including repeats, how many total consonants are there in the U.S. state whose capital city is Jackson?

A: 5 B: 6
C: 7 D: 8
Answer/Value/Bank
C: 7
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $22,100
The state where I live has that many consonants, as do several two-word states. The state whose capital is Concord has even more consonants.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #9
Among four-year colleges, what nickname is the most common for sports teams?

A: Cardinals B: Eagles
C: Falcons D: Lions

Julie says it's a sports question and she's already wasted her dad's knowledge. She has no idea. She walks away with $31,050.
Answer
B: Eagles
I should know this from the Bored, but I would have said Lions and gone down in flames.
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#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Sat Sep 13, 2014 11:00 pm

Question #5
When asked in 2013 for her most regrettable fashion choice, Michelle Obama recalled catching flak for wearing what on Air Force One?

A: Ripped jeans B: Leopard print leggings
C: Shorts D: Sweatpants

Julie does not recall this news story. She jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Shorts
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,100
I have no recollection of this. JTQ.
Question #6
Including repeats, how many total consonants are there in the U.S. state whose capital city is Jackson?

A: 5 B: 6
C: 7 D: 8
Answer/Value/Bank
C: 7
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $22,100
M I double S I double S I double PP I. Mississippi Delta, Bobbie Gentry. I mean 7, final answer.
Question #9
Among four-year colleges, what nickname is the most common for sports teams?

A: Cardinals B: Eagles
C: Falcons D: Lions

Julie says it's a sports question and she's already wasted her dad's knowledge. She has no idea. She walks away with $31,050.
Answer
B: Eagles
JTQ 2, or Plus One, or whatever I gotta do. My alma mater's mascot is a Skyhawk, making two of us in the country, IIRC.

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Re: Transcript 09/11/14 - Julie Kling

#4 Post by ghostjmf » Sun Sep 14, 2014 10:09 am

Q5: Not on my radar, pun intended, at all. Who did she offend? Joan Rivers? Criticizing the 1st Lady's casual wear in a non-public appearance is the epitome of snark (why I dragged the then-alive Ms. R. into it). ATA


Q8 is a guess as in "I don't know this for a fact", but a pretty reasonable guess given the clue.

Q9. JTQ

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Re: Transcript 09/11/14 - Julie Kling

#5 Post by elwoodblues » Sun Sep 14, 2014 10:49 am

"Which of the following can you not do at the age of 21?"

What the wording of #4 would have been before this show turned into crap.

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Re: Transcript 09/11/14 - Julie Kling

#6 Post by littlebeast13 » Sun Sep 14, 2014 7:42 pm

ghostjmf wrote:Q5: Not on my radar, pun intended, at all. Who did she offend? Joan Rivers? Criticizing the 1st Lady's casual wear in a non-public appearance is the epitome of snark (why I dragged the then-alive Ms. R. into it). ATA

I'm disappointed you didn't think of me. I hate losing out to Joan Rivers....

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Re: Transcript 09/11/14 - Julie Kling

#7 Post by earendel » Mon Sep 15, 2014 7:40 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Julie Kling
New York, NY

Julie once dined with the Queen of England. She was studying at Oxford and won a lottery, along with 150 other people, to dine with the queen in the "Harry Potter dining room".
I gotta say that's a pretty cool hook.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #5
When asked in 2013 for her most regrettable fashion choice, Michelle Obama recalled catching flak for wearing what on Air Force One?

A: Ripped jeans B: Leopard print leggings
C: Shorts D: Sweatpants

Julie does not recall this news story. She jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Shorts
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,100
I'd JTQ also.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #9
Among four-year colleges, what nickname is the most common for sports teams?

A: Cardinals B: Eagles
C: Falcons D: Lions

Julie says it's a sports question and she's already wasted her dad's knowledge. She has no idea. She walks away with $31,050.
Answer
B: Eagles
Funny, I can think of only team in the big conferences that uses "Eagles" as its nickname - Boston College (I'm not including Auburn's "War Eagles"). Since I don't have the JTQ and I don't think the audience would know (nor would any "Plus 1" that I would consider bringing), I'd have to walk away.
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