Transcript 4/1/09 - Julia Meszaros
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:48 pm
Julia Meszaros
Milwaukee, WI
PhD Student in Political Science
Julia says it feels "so good" to be in the hotseat....which is pretty much the extent of the banter.
Her category tree:
It's Been Decades!
Can I Quote You?
Surf and Turf
In Treatment
His and Hers
Inauguration Day
Epic Poems
Monopoly
High Praise
Flights of Fancy
Dot Commerce
Claim to Fame
Eye-Q
Winter Games
Burn After Using
$100 (Burn After Using): According to law, which of the following must "be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning" when it is no longer fit for use?
A. American flag B. College diploma
C. Payroll check D. *NSYNC T-shirt
$200 (Winter Games): Which of these children's toys is designed to be used when there is snow on the ground?
A. Pogo stick B. Jump rope
C. Sled D. Kite
$300 (Eye-Q): Which of these parts of the eye shares its name with a type of flower?
A. Lens B. Iris
C. Retina D. Cornea
$500 (Claim to Fame): Which of the floowing is a slogan that often appears on license plates issued by the state of Idaho?
A. Famous Radishes B. Famous Potatoes
C. Famous Carrots D. Famous Apples
$1,000 (Dot Commerce): The Web site IDoNowIDont.com is an online marketplace for buying and selling secondhand what?
A. College textbooks B. Designer purses
C. Concert tickets D. Engagement rings
Julia has now earned the ATE lifeline with this week's expert, Time Magazine columnist Joel Stein.
$2,000 (Flights of Fancy): The precision aviators of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron are better known as "The Blue" what?
A. Angels B. Eagles
C. Bandits D. Demons
Julia's unsure, and decides to ATA (21).
$4,000 (High Praise): At the 2008 Emmys, who did Alec Baldwin describe as "the Elaine May of her generation"?
A. Kristen Chenoweth B. Tina Fey
C. Julia Louis-Dreyfus D. Vanessa Williams
Julia asks the expert (16). Meredith says to Joel that she'll go out on a limb and predict that he'll know this immediately, to which Joel replies, "See, that's the pressure that kinda hurts me, I think!" After he reads the question, he says "I can do this for you! It's Julia says, "That's what I thought," and Joel asks, "Then why'd you call me?"
COMMERCIAL BREAK
Julia has $55,000 in student loans to pay off.
$8,000 (Monopoly): Introduced in 1936, what country's version of Monopoly includes the properties Fleet Street and Trafalgar Square?
A. France B. Germany
C. England D. Italy
$16,000 (Epic Poems): Which character from Homer's "Iliad" lends his name to an English word meaning "to bully"?
A. Ajax B. Hector
C. Paris D. Priam
$25,000 (Inauguration Day): Though today it takes place at the U.S. Capitol, the first presidential inauguration in U.S. history took place where?
A. Federal Hall B. Old North Church
C. Independence Hall D. Mount Vernon
Julia decides to PAF (18) . Standing by are her father, Attila (Sussex, WI), and her friends Kanwar (Wauwatosa, WI) and Mike (Milwaukee, WI). Julia decides to call Mike.
Julia reads the question and answer verbatim, leaving 18 seconds. Mike says, "Oh, boy," and then nothing. With 5 seconds left, Mike asks, "what's my time?" and Julia tries to tell him when time runs out.
Julia elects to DD (14), and Meredith again explains that if she misses both, she'll drop down to $1,000. Julia makes choice her first choice, and it's incorrect. Her second guess, is also wrong, and Julia leaves with $1,000.
Milwaukee, WI
PhD Student in Political Science
Julia says it feels "so good" to be in the hotseat....which is pretty much the extent of the banter.
Her category tree:
It's Been Decades!
Can I Quote You?
Surf and Turf
In Treatment
His and Hers
Inauguration Day
Epic Poems
Monopoly
High Praise
Flights of Fancy
Dot Commerce
Claim to Fame
Eye-Q
Winter Games
Burn After Using
$100 (Burn After Using): According to law, which of the following must "be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning" when it is no longer fit for use?
A. American flag B. College diploma
C. Payroll check D. *NSYNC T-shirt
Spoiler
A. American flag (7)
A. Pogo stick B. Jump rope
C. Sled D. Kite
Spoiler
C. Sled (11)
A. Lens B. Iris
C. Retina D. Cornea
Spoiler
B. Iris (11)
A. Famous Radishes B. Famous Potatoes
C. Famous Carrots D. Famous Apples
Spoiler
B. Famous Potatoes (9)
A. College textbooks B. Designer purses
C. Concert tickets D. Engagement rings
Spoiler
D. Engagement Rings (8)
$2,000 (Flights of Fancy): The precision aviators of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron are better known as "The Blue" what?
A. Angels B. Eagles
C. Bandits D. Demons
Julia's unsure, and decides to ATA (21).
ATA results
A. Angels - 92%
B. Eagles - 5%
C. Bandits - 1%
D. Demons - 2%
B. Eagles - 5%
C. Bandits - 1%
D. Demons - 2%
Spoiler
A. Angels (20)
A. Kristen Chenoweth B. Tina Fey
C. Julia Louis-Dreyfus D. Vanessa Williams
Julia asks the expert (16). Meredith says to Joel that she'll go out on a limb and predict that he'll know this immediately, to which Joel replies, "See, that's the pressure that kinda hurts me, I think!" After he reads the question, he says "I can do this for you! It's
Spoiler
the star and writer of the show he's on, 30 Rock, Tina Fey, B!"
Spoiler
B. Tina Fey (15)
Julia has $55,000 in student loans to pay off.
$8,000 (Monopoly): Introduced in 1936, what country's version of Monopoly includes the properties Fleet Street and Trafalgar Square?
A. France B. Germany
C. England D. Italy
Spoiler
C. England (25)
A. Ajax B. Hector
C. Paris D. Priam
Spoiler
B. Hector (21)
A. Federal Hall B. Old North Church
C. Independence Hall D. Mount Vernon
Julia decides to PAF (18) . Standing by are her father, Attila (Sussex, WI), and her friends Kanwar (Wauwatosa, WI) and Mike (Milwaukee, WI). Julia decides to call Mike.
Julia reads the question and answer verbatim, leaving 18 seconds. Mike says, "Oh, boy," and then nothing. With 5 seconds left, Mike asks, "what's my time?" and Julia tries to tell him when time runs out.
Julia elects to DD (14), and Meredith again explains that if she misses both, she'll drop down to $1,000. Julia makes choice
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C
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D
Spoiler
A. Federal Hall (11)