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Transcript 1/14/16 Mitchell Ost (carryover)

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:41 am
by BBTranscriptTeam
Mitchell Ost
Lighting designer
Skokie, Ill.


$20,000
Often described as “the Gospel in a nutshell,” what Bible verse is found on the bottom of In-N-Out Burger’s soda cups?
A: Genesis 1:1 B: Job 2:5
C: Leviticus 20:9 D: John 3:16
ATA
A: 18% B: 11% C: 6% D: 65%
Answer
D: John 3:16
$30,000
Though it might sound a little Spanish, which of the following terms is derived from a Japanese word?
A: Honcho B: Poncho
C: Macho D: Rancho
+1
Mitchell’s +1 is his friend Nick, who speaks several languages. He thinks poncho, macho and rancho are Spanish, and if honcho came from Spanish, it would probably be spelled joncho.
Answer
A: Honcho
Commercial break

$50,000
While there were only 7 million in 1989, in the U.S. today there’s an all-time high number of what, with a total of about 120 million of them in Americans’ possession?
A: Passports B: DVD players
C: Automobiles D: Cell phones
50/50
Mitchell says there weren’t even 7 million cell phones or DVD players in 1989.
50/50 leaves passports and cell phones.
Answer
A: Passports
$100,000
The last New York City ticker tape parade not devoted to a sports team was held in whose honor in 1998?
A: Queen Elizabeth II B: Pope John Paul II
C: Nelson Mandela D: John Glenn
Spoiler
Mitchell says Mandela and Glenn had milestones around 1998, while the Queen and the Pope were prominent over a longer period.
Answer
D: John Glenn
Commercial break

$250,000
When Dolly Parton was born, her father paid the doctor with a bag of what?
A: Jelly beans B: Oatmeal
C: Finishing nails D: Nightcrawlers
Answer
Mitchell answers C: Finishing nails.
The correct answer is B: Oatmeal.
Mitchell wins $50,000.
Commercial break

QotD
The Rolls-Royce Phantom’s $400,000 price tag includes what handy item that emerges from the door at the press of a button?
A: Cane B: Shoeshine kit
C: Umbrella D: Briefcase
Answer
C: Umbrella

Re: Transcript 1/14/16 Mitchell Ost (carryover)

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:02 am
by jarnon
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Mitchell Ost
Lighting designer
Skokie, Ill.


$20,000
Often described as “the Gospel in a nutshell,” what Bible verse is found on the bottom of In-N-Out Burger’s soda cups?
A: Genesis 1:1 B: Job 2:5
C: Leviticus 20:9 D: John 3:16
ATA
A: 18% B: 11% C: 6% D: 65%
Answer
D: John 3:16
Spoiler
John
is the only one that's a Gospel. Even if you're not Christian, you may know that the other three books are in the Old Testament.

Re: Transcript 1/14/16 Mitchell Ost (carryover)

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:53 am
by Coupon Boy
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Mitchell was the only player this season to incorrectly guess on the $250k question. The rest either walked away with $100,000 or went for it and got it right, with Joe MacLeod and
Tony Hightower being the only two who did the latter.

Re: Transcript 1/14/16 Mitchell Ost (carryover)

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:18 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Mitchell Ost
Lighting designer
Skokie, Ill.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50,000
While there were only 7 million in 1989, in the U.S. today there’s an all-time high number of what, with a total of about 120 million of them in Americans’ possession?
A: Passports B: DVD players
C: Automobiles D: Cell phones
50/50
Mitchell says there weren’t even 7 million cell phones or DVD players in 1989.
50/50 leaves passports and cell phones.
Answer
A: Passports
120 million seems too small for automobiles and too large for DVD players. Since it's now a requirement to have a passport to go into Mexico or Canada I'd go with A.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100,000
The last New York City ticker tape parade not devoted to a sports team was held in whose honor in 1998?
A: Queen Elizabeth II B: Pope John Paul II
C: Nelson Mandela D: John Glenn
Spoiler
Mitchell says Mandela and Glenn had milestones around 1998, while the Queen and the Pope were prominent over a longer period.
Answer
D: John Glenn
No idea. I'll try my 50:50 and see what remains.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$250,000
When Dolly Parton was born, her father paid the doctor with a bag of what?
A: Jelly beans B: Oatmeal
C: Finishing nails D: Nightcrawlers
Answer
Mitchell answers C: Finishing nails.
The correct answer is B: Oatmeal.
Mitchell wins $50,000.
Again, no idea. I'll try ATA and my +1 and walk if I can't get a good feeling about one of the answers.

Re: Transcript 1/14/16 Mitchell Ost (carryover)

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:44 am
by ghostjmf
20K: as other(s) have said, only 1 is New Testament.

50K: Passports make most sense, but BAM isn't big on sense. 50/50 to be sure.

100K: Throw remaining lifelines at it.

250K: If still alive: He'd have to have bought A & C, so don't make sense here. Does he grow oats? Like them better than worms, but not sure. Go home.

Re: Transcript 1/14/16 Mitchell Ost (carryover)

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:38 pm
by SportsFan68
So far, so good.
$100,000
The last New York City ticker tape parade not devoted to a sports team was held in whose honor in 1998?
A: Queen Elizabeth II B: Pope John Paul II
C: Nelson Mandela D: John Glenn
Spoiler
Mitchell says Mandela and Glenn had milestones around 1998, while the Queen and the Pope were prominent over a longer period.
Answer
D: John Glenn
This is a New York audience, right? ATA
$250,000
When Dolly Parton was born, her father paid the doctor with a bag of what?
A: Jelly beans B: Oatmeal
C: Finishing nails D: Nightcrawlers
Answer
Mitchell answers C: Finishing nails.
The correct answer is B: Oatmeal.
Mitchell wins $50,000.
Plus one, then probably 50/50, unless she/he is 100%. Then probably sayonara.