Transcript 11/18/15 Brian Yost
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 5:53 pm
Brian Yost
Philadelphia, Pa.
Aerospace engineer
Brian’s +1 is his father Pete.
$500
The tag line of what nautically-themed dating site promises it’ll help you “find your first mate”?
A: GlutenFreeSingles.com B: SeaCaptainDate.com
C: LonelyLumberjacks.com D: ClownHookups.com
$1,000
In 2015, Taco Bell released its hottest salsa yet, a limited edition sauce, one notch above “Fire”, called what?
A: “Bland” B: “Meh”
C: “Tame” D: “Diablo”
$2,000
Helping measure the moon’s distance from Earth, the only Apollo experiment still running involves what type of item placed on the lunar surface in 1969?
A: Lunar laser bird feeder B: Lunar laser Jacuzzi
C: Lunar laser retroreflector D: Lunar laser toaster oven
$3,000
Espousing one of its 10 Commandments of Style, GQ says that the “right” what “can make a $100 suit look like” a thousand bucks?
A: Socks B: Beret
C: Tailor D: Gloves
$5,000
Opened in the Hungarian capital just a few years after the London Underground, the world’s second-oldest metro system can be found in what city?
A: Minsk B: Warsaw
C: Budapest D: Kiev
Commercial break
$7,000
A sort of “backwards palindrome,” all but which of the following are examples of a semordnilap?
A: Diaper B: Desserts
C: Drawer D: Diver
$10,000
Car and Driver says it’s partly due to chronic mechanical failures that the 2004 Corvette was one of the last cars with what feature popular in the ’60s & ’70s?
A: Power seats B: Cassette player
C: Pop-up headlights D: Dual exhaust pipes
$20,000
Obvious once you decipher its abbreviation, what computer program is actually a “Turing Test” designed to ensure that the user is human?
A: RSS B: CAPTCHA
C: ISDN D: WYSIWYG
Commercial break
$30,000
Which of these alliterative assertions is NOT a correct claim about that particular president’s time in office?
A: Buchanan was a bachelor B: Taft topped 320 pounds
C: Wilson was a widower D: McKinley had a mustache
Commercial break
QotD
As reported in the Daily Mail, it takes an average of 14 dates or about 7 weeks of dating before couples first say what?
A: “Can I use your bathroom?” B: “Do you have protection?”
C: “I love you.” D: “Do you mind if I drive?”
Philadelphia, Pa.
Aerospace engineer
Brian’s +1 is his father Pete.
$500
The tag line of what nautically-themed dating site promises it’ll help you “find your first mate”?
A: GlutenFreeSingles.com B: SeaCaptainDate.com
C: LonelyLumberjacks.com D: ClownHookups.com
Answer
B: SeaCaptainDate.com
In 2015, Taco Bell released its hottest salsa yet, a limited edition sauce, one notch above “Fire”, called what?
A: “Bland” B: “Meh”
C: “Tame” D: “Diablo”
Answer
D: “Diablo”
Helping measure the moon’s distance from Earth, the only Apollo experiment still running involves what type of item placed on the lunar surface in 1969?
A: Lunar laser bird feeder B: Lunar laser Jacuzzi
C: Lunar laser retroreflector D: Lunar laser toaster oven
Answer
C: Lunar laser retroreflector
Espousing one of its 10 Commandments of Style, GQ says that the “right” what “can make a $100 suit look like” a thousand bucks?
A: Socks B: Beret
C: Tailor D: Gloves
Answer
C: Tailor
Opened in the Hungarian capital just a few years after the London Underground, the world’s second-oldest metro system can be found in what city?
A: Minsk B: Warsaw
C: Budapest D: Kiev
Answer
C: Budapest
$7,000
A sort of “backwards palindrome,” all but which of the following are examples of a semordnilap?
A: Diaper B: Desserts
C: Drawer D: Diver
Spoiler
Brian observes that semordnilap is palindromes spelled backwards, and diaper, desserts and drawer are also other words spelled backwards.
Answer
D: Diver
Car and Driver says it’s partly due to chronic mechanical failures that the 2004 Corvette was one of the last cars with what feature popular in the ’60s & ’70s?
A: Power seats B: Cassette player
C: Pop-up headlights D: Dual exhaust pipes
Answer
C: Pop-up headlights
Obvious once you decipher its abbreviation, what computer program is actually a “Turing Test” designed to ensure that the user is human?
A: RSS B: CAPTCHA
C: ISDN D: WYSIWYG
+1
Pete remarks that usually the younger generation knows more about computers, but he has an idea of what each of these programs do. Brian was leaning toward CAPTCHA, but needed Pete’s help to rule out WYSIWYG.
Answer
B: CAPTCHA
$30,000
Which of these alliterative assertions is NOT a correct claim about that particular president’s time in office?
A: Buchanan was a bachelor B: Taft topped 320 pounds
C: Wilson was a widower D: McKinley had a mustache
50/50
Brian is able to rule out A & B.
50/50 leaves C & D, so it isn’t any help.
50/50 leaves C & D, so it isn’t any help.
Answer
Brian answers C.
D is the right answer.
Brian wins $5,000.
D is the right answer.
Brian wins $5,000.
QotD
As reported in the Daily Mail, it takes an average of 14 dates or about 7 weeks of dating before couples first say what?
A: “Can I use your bathroom?” B: “Do you have protection?”
C: “I love you.” D: “Do you mind if I drive?”
Answer
C: “I love you.”