Transcript 5/24/2019 - Liz Murphy (carryover)
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 2:07 pm
Liz Murphy
Cambridge, MA
Liz has $7000 in the bank but only one lifeline (the 50:50).
$10,000: If you know your away around a cyclic, a collective, a throttle and yaw pedals, you're ready to operate the four main controls of a what?
A - motorcycle
B - Segway scooter
C - helicopter
D - train
Liz thinks the key is "yaw pedal".
$20,000: Which of these famous movie quotes is NOT the final line spoken in its respective film?
A - "The horror, the horror..."
B - "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
C - "The truth is...I am Iron Man."
D - "It was beauty killed the beast!"
Liz thinks she knows this. She identifies each of the movies.
$30,000: By definition, clabbered milk is milk that has what?
A - been brought to a boil
B - soured and thickened
C - been genetically modified
D - had its fat reduced
Liz likes to cook and her grandmother was a great cook. Liz reads a lot of cookbooks and she had an idea before the answers were revealed.
commercial break
If Liz wins the money she wants to join a team that helps rescue penguins off South Africa.
$50,000: While the U.S. has hosted the most Summer and Winter Olympics with a total of 8, which country has thus far hosted the second-most with 5?
A - Japan
B - Italy
C - Canada
D - France
Liz and her mother were discussing the Olympics before she came to the show; her mother thought it would be something good to know..
commercial break
Liz spent her youth in Scranton, PA, at the college library.
$100,000: Considered one of the worst albums ever, a 1974 record consisting only of between-song banter from live shows was called "Having Fun With" whom "On Stage"?
A - Elvis
B - Dylan
C - The Doors
D - Streisand
Liz would love to keep playing so she wants to improve her chances. She uses her 50:50.
"That's interesting," Liz says. She knows. She decides to take a chance.
commercial break
MILLIONAIRE "QUESTION OF THE DAY": The newspaper term "Op-Ed" means what?
A - opposite the editorial page
B - opinion of the editors
C - optional edition
D - operation educate
commercial break
$250,000: With sales of $133 billion in 2017, when it comes to goods, what is the United States' biggest export industry?
A - crude oil, fuel and other petroleum products
B - food, beverage and feed
C - passenger cars
D - pharmaceuticals
Liz thinks she can narrow it down but she's not feeling super about it.. All of them probably are in the billions in sales. She thinks about the economic impact of the European Union. She hates to do it but she decides to walk away. Her guess would have been .
Cambridge, MA
Liz has $7000 in the bank but only one lifeline (the 50:50).
$10,000: If you know your away around a cyclic, a collective, a throttle and yaw pedals, you're ready to operate the four main controls of a what?
A - motorcycle
B - Segway scooter
C - helicopter
D - train
Liz thinks the key is "yaw pedal".
Spoiler
Answer: C (helicopter)
$20,000: Which of these famous movie quotes is NOT the final line spoken in its respective film?
A - "The horror, the horror..."
B - "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
C - "The truth is...I am Iron Man."
D - "It was beauty killed the beast!"
Liz thinks she knows this. She identifies each of the movies.
Spoiler
Answer: B ("Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.")
$30,000: By definition, clabbered milk is milk that has what?
A - been brought to a boil
B - soured and thickened
C - been genetically modified
D - had its fat reduced
Liz likes to cook and her grandmother was a great cook. Liz reads a lot of cookbooks and she had an idea before the answers were revealed.
Spoiler
Answer: B (soured and thickened)
commercial break
If Liz wins the money she wants to join a team that helps rescue penguins off South Africa.
$50,000: While the U.S. has hosted the most Summer and Winter Olympics with a total of 8, which country has thus far hosted the second-most with 5?
A - Japan
B - Italy
C - Canada
D - France
Liz and her mother were discussing the Olympics before she came to the show; her mother thought it would be something good to know.
Spoiler
Liz says that Japan has hosted one Summer and one Winter games, Italy has only done a couple of Winter games, and Canada hasn't done any Summer games. She knows France had two Summer games, and remembers Albertville hosting the Winter games, and thinks there was one other
Spoiler
Answer: D (France)
commercial break
Liz spent her youth in Scranton, PA, at the college library.
$100,000: Considered one of the worst albums ever, a 1974 record consisting only of between-song banter from live shows was called "Having Fun With" whom "On Stage"?
A - Elvis
B - Dylan
C - The Doors
D - Streisand
Liz would love to keep playing so she wants to improve her chances. She uses her 50:50.
Spoiler
"50:50 results": A & D
"That's interesting," Liz says. She knows
Spoiler
Streisand does a great live show but is more "on message" between shows
Spoiler
Answer: A (Elvis)
commercial break
MILLIONAIRE "QUESTION OF THE DAY": The newspaper term "Op-Ed" means what?
A - opposite the editorial page
B - opinion of the editors
C - optional edition
D - operation educate
Spoiler
Answer: A (opposite the editorial page)
commercial break
$250,000: With sales of $133 billion in 2017, when it comes to goods, what is the United States' biggest export industry?
A - crude oil, fuel and other petroleum products
B - food, beverage and feed
C - passenger cars
D - pharmaceuticals
Liz thinks she can narrow it down but she's not feeling super about it.
Spoiler
She thinks it might be A or B, but it could be C or D also
Spoiler
B
Spoiler
Answer: B (food, beverage and feed)