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Transcript 12/23/15 Matt Cianflone

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 9:32 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Matt Cianflone
Norwell, Mass.

$500
Though hopefully not before you get to open your presents, a recent study reported by the BBC found you’re about 14% more likely to die on what day?
A: Tax day B: Presidents’ Day
C: Your birthday D: Groundhog Day
Answer
C: Your birthday
$1,000
In 2015, a group called “Women on 20s” submitted a petition to the President, declaring that Harriet Tubman should be the first woman put where?
A: On the Moon B: On a U.S. banknote
C: On the Supreme Court D: On “The Voice”
Answer
B: On a U.S. banknote
$2,000
Though some estimates say the number is as high as 100, the Empire State Building’s website says the structure is hit 23 times a year by what?
A: Baseballs B: Blimps
C: Lightning D: Pedicabs
Answer
C: Lightning
Commercial break

$3,000
With its enticing smells but two sources of harmful stimulants, what treat for humans does the NY Times call “double trouble” for your dog?
A: Yogurt-covered almonds B: Peanut butter-covered pretzels
C: Cheese-flavored popcorn D: Chocolate-covered coffee beans
Answer
D: Chocolate-covered coffee beans
$5,000
Named TV’s highest-earning actress by Forbes in 2014, who joked that her co-star Ed O’Neill wore her sexy Kmart brand underwear at the Emmys?
A: Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting B: Melissa McCarthy
C: Sofia Vergara D: Kerry Washington
Answer
C: Sofia Vergara
$7,000
Typographically speaking, which of the following words has a descender?
A: Show B: Me
C: The D: Money
ATA
A: 14% B: 15% C: 20% D: 51%
That’s what Matt thought, but he was careful not to say so before using the lifeline.
Answer
D: Money
$10,000
When Drake sings “I been Steph Curry with the shot, been cookin’ with the sauce, Chef Curry with the pot,” he’s alluding to a what and his food blogging wife?
A: “Avengers” actor B: Tech billionaire
C: NBA player D: Fashion designer

Matt knows who Steph Curry is, but he’s not sure that’s what the question is asking for, so he uses the 50/50.
50/50
50/50 leaves NBA player & fashion designer.
Answer
C: NBA player
Commercial break

$20,000
The NY Times suggests getting dinner on the harbor and watching the Welsh National Opera perform if you’re a traveler visiting what UK city?
A: Glasgow B: Newcastle
C: Belfast D: Cardiff
Answer
D: Cardiff
$30,000
People come from around the globe to see if they can endure more than 45 minutes in a MN company’s anechoic chamber, which Guinness calls what?
A: The world’s windiest place B: The world’s brightest place
C: The world’s stinkiest place D: The world’s quietest place
+1
Matt’s +1½ is his wife Megan, who’s expecting their first baby in October.
Matt observes that “anechoic” contains “echo,” so it has to do with sound, and Megan agrees.
Answer
D: The world’s quietest place
Commercial break

QotD
When the CD was being developed by Philips in 1978, it was quickly decided that the hole in its center would be the size of what?
A: French penny B: Dutch dime
C: U.S. quarter D: British pound
Answer
B: Dutch dime
$50,000
Apparently not content to just be the first on the Moon and the first to summit Everest, in 1985, Neil Armstrong and Sir Edmund Hillary went where together?
A: The North Pole B: The Mariana Trench
C: Mount Kilimanjaro D: The Sahara Desert
Answer
Matt walks with $30,000.
A: The North Pole

Re: Transcript 12/23/15 Matt Cianflone

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 11:55 am
by SportsFan68
I got to watch this one through $7,000, then had to leave.
$500
Though hopefully not before you get to open your presents, a recent study reported by the BBC found you’re about 14% more likely to die on what day?
A: Tax day B: Presidents’ Day
C: Your birthday D: Groundhog Day
Answer
C: Your birthday
I was waiting for Christmas to come up. Fortunately, it didn't.
$1,000
In 2015, a group called “Women on 20s” submitted a petition to the President, declaring that Harriet Tubman should be the first woman put where?
A: On the Moon B: On a U.S. banknote
C: On the Supreme Court D: On “The Voice”
Answer
B: On a U.S. banknote
Can't remember who it was I voted for. Pretty sure it wasn't Tubman, though.
$2,000
Though some estimates say the number is as high as 100, the Empire State Building’s website says the structure is hit 23 times a year by what?
A: Baseballs B: Blimps
C: Lightning D: Pedicabs
Answer
C: Lightning
I've heard this one many times.
$3,000
With its enticing smells but two sources of harmful stimulants, what treat for humans does the NY Times call “double trouble” for your dog?
A: Yogurt-covered almonds B: Peanut butter-covered pretzels
C: Cheese-flavored popcorn D: Chocolate-covered coffee beans
Answer
D: Chocolate-covered coffee beans
Also very bad for your doggie -- grapes/raisins, onions, and marijuana. Since recreational marijuana was legalized in Colorado, canine deaths and near-deaths from eating this fragrant and deadly (to them) substance have spiked.
$5,000
Named TV’s highest-earning actress by Forbes in 2014, who joked that her co-star Ed O’Neill wore her sexy Kmart brand underwear at the Emmys?
A: Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting B: Melissa McCarthy
C: Sofia Vergara D: Kerry Washington
Answer
C: Sofia Vergara
No idea, both about the earnings and the Emmy. ATA
$7,000
Typographically speaking, which of the following words has a descender?
A: Show B: Me
C: The D: Money
ATA
A: 14% B: 15% C: 20% D: 51%
That’s what Matt thought, but he was careful not to say so before using the lifeline.
Answer
D: Money
I think I learned this in my first typing class.

The following are new to me.
$10,000
When Drake sings “I been Steph Curry with the shot, been cookin’ with the sauce, Chef Curry with the pot,” he’s alluding to a what and his food blogging wife?
A: “Avengers” actor B: Tech billionaire
C: NBA player D: Fashion designer

Matt knows who Steph Curry is, but he’s not sure that’s what the question is asking for, so he uses the 50/50.
50/50
50/50 leaves NBA player & fashion designer.
Answer
C: NBA player
This is beyond me. Plus One.
$20,000
The NY Times suggests getting dinner on the harbor and watching the Welsh National Opera perform if you’re a traveler visiting what UK city?
A: Glasgow B: Newcastle
C: Belfast D: Cardiff
Answer
D: Cardiff
Process of elimination on this one, since I'm not familiar with Cardiff. Glasgow, Scotland, Newcastle, England, Belfast, Ireland.
$50,000
Apparently not content to just be the first on the Moon and the first to summit Everest, in 1985, Neil Armstrong and Sir Edmund Hillary went where together?
A: The North Pole B: The Mariana Trench
C: Mount Kilimanjaro D: The Sahara Desert
Answer
Matt walks with $30,000.
A: The North Pole
Another one I should know but don't. 50/50 and sayonara.

Re: Transcript 12/23/15 Matt Cianflone

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 5:09 pm
by K.P.
AtA on $10k. +1 on $50k. If he doesn't help, 50:50. If C stays up there, I lose.

Re: Transcript 12/23/15 Matt Cianflone

Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 5:39 pm
by ghostjmf
10K: only know this because saw ref to Curry recently

50K: No flipping idea; Marianis Trench would need state of art diving equipment. Otherwise +1 & whatever else I need.

Re: Transcript 12/23/15 Matt Cianflone

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 11:59 am
by SportsFan68
ghostjmf wrote:10K: only know this because saw ref to Curry recently

50K: No flipping idea; Marianis Trench would need state of art diving equipment. Otherwise +1 & whatever else I need.
I thought the same thing, and that made it seem more likely to me, except I'm not sure what the age limit for very deep sea diving is. Hillary woulda been in his 60s then, maybe well within the limit, I dunno. I googled it after I posted, and it turns out that the way the Hillary/Armstrong expedition to the North Pole succeeded was also with some very sophisticated and state-of-the-art equipment -- an airplane capable of cold weather flight, landing on a giant ice sheet, and returning with the passengers still alive. After reading about it, it sounded like the North Pole and deep sea diving were about equally likely. We know that Kilimanjaro would have been within Hillary's reach, and the Sahara about equally inhospitable for both of them. Tough question, I was gone no matter what came up on the 50/50.

Re: Transcript 12/23/15 Matt Cianflone

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 1:59 pm
by K.P.
I figured Hilary would have made a run at Kilimanjaro in an effort to hit the top peak in all seven continents, a popular mountain climbing challenge. And it didn't seem too unlikely that Armstrong would want to give it a try.

Re: Transcript 12/23/15 Matt Cianflone

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 3:16 pm
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Matt Cianflone
Norwell, Mass.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50,000
Apparently not content to just be the first on the Moon and the first to summit Everest, in 1985, Neil Armstrong and Sir Edmund Hillary went where together?
A: The North Pole B: The Mariana Trench
C: Mount Kilimanjaro D: The Sahara Desert
Answer
Matt walks with $30,000.
A: The North Pole
Not likely to be C or D, so I'll try my 50:50 and hope.