Transcript 01/07/08 Brenda Cox
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Transcript 01/07/08 Brenda Cox
Brenda Cox
Tulsa, OK
2nd grade teacher
$100 Kids often use the term “tummy ache” to explain to their parents that they’re feeling what?
A. Foot pain
B. Abdominal pain
C. Tooth pain
D. Anxiety about the stock market
$200 A traditional activity for rambunctious rural youths involves “tipping” what “sleeping” animals?
A. Cows
B. Pigs
C. Dogs
D. Chickens
$300 Published annually by a leading business magazine, the Fortune 500 is a list of 500 what?
A. Foreign cities
B. Corporations
C. Novels
D. Sports teams
$500 The word “moped,” which refers to a lightweight, gas-powered bicycle, is a combination of “pedal” and what other word?
A. Motion
B. Momentum
C. Mobile
D. Motor
$1K Because they perform the same function, which of these men’s accessories comprise a fashion faux pas if worn at the same time?
A. Wristwatch and cufflinks
B. Hat and scarf
C. Belt and suspenders
D. Necktie and pocket-square
commercial break
$2K In a hit 1986 song, Prince sings, “I just want your extra time and your” what?
A. Love
B. Affection
C. Kiss
D. Caress
ATA
6% A. Love
21% B. Affection
68% C. Kiss
5% D. Caress
Brenda was leaning toward affection..
$4K A standard quarter-pound stick of butter can be divided up into how many tablespoons?
A. Eight
B. Ten
C. Twelve
D. Sixteen
$8K Until the introduction of the euro, the drachma was the centuries-old currency of what European nation?
A. Poland
B. Portugal
C. Denmark
D. Greece
PAF – Mike, a friend of the family
Mike says Greece without Brenda giving the choices.
commercial break
$16K In a 2007 Elle interview, Jessica Simpson said she decided to get divorced after watching what film based on a Nicholas Sparks novel?
A. Serendipity
B. The Notebook
C. Love Story
D. The Bridges of Madison County
50/50 leaves B. The Notebook and C. Love Story.
$25K Malpeque, Kumamoto, and Hama Hama are all what?
A. Synthetic gemstones
B. Japanese soft drinks
C. Oyster varieties
D. Hawaiian volcanoes
Brenda decides to leave with $16K
horn
Answers:
$100 B. Abdominal pain
$200 A. Cows
$300 B. Corporations
$500 D. Motor
$1K C. Belt and suspenders
$2K C. Kiss
$4K A. Eight
$8K D. Greece
$16K B. The Notebook
$25K C. Oyster varieties
Tulsa, OK
2nd grade teacher
$100 Kids often use the term “tummy ache” to explain to their parents that they’re feeling what?
A. Foot pain
B. Abdominal pain
C. Tooth pain
D. Anxiety about the stock market
$200 A traditional activity for rambunctious rural youths involves “tipping” what “sleeping” animals?
A. Cows
B. Pigs
C. Dogs
D. Chickens
$300 Published annually by a leading business magazine, the Fortune 500 is a list of 500 what?
A. Foreign cities
B. Corporations
C. Novels
D. Sports teams
$500 The word “moped,” which refers to a lightweight, gas-powered bicycle, is a combination of “pedal” and what other word?
A. Motion
B. Momentum
C. Mobile
D. Motor
$1K Because they perform the same function, which of these men’s accessories comprise a fashion faux pas if worn at the same time?
A. Wristwatch and cufflinks
B. Hat and scarf
C. Belt and suspenders
D. Necktie and pocket-square
commercial break
$2K In a hit 1986 song, Prince sings, “I just want your extra time and your” what?
A. Love
B. Affection
C. Kiss
D. Caress
ATA
6% A. Love
21% B. Affection
68% C. Kiss
5% D. Caress
Brenda was leaning toward affection..
$4K A standard quarter-pound stick of butter can be divided up into how many tablespoons?
A. Eight
B. Ten
C. Twelve
D. Sixteen
$8K Until the introduction of the euro, the drachma was the centuries-old currency of what European nation?
A. Poland
B. Portugal
C. Denmark
D. Greece
PAF – Mike, a friend of the family
Mike says Greece without Brenda giving the choices.
commercial break
$16K In a 2007 Elle interview, Jessica Simpson said she decided to get divorced after watching what film based on a Nicholas Sparks novel?
A. Serendipity
B. The Notebook
C. Love Story
D. The Bridges of Madison County
50/50 leaves B. The Notebook and C. Love Story.
$25K Malpeque, Kumamoto, and Hama Hama are all what?
A. Synthetic gemstones
B. Japanese soft drinks
C. Oyster varieties
D. Hawaiian volcanoes
Brenda decides to leave with $16K
horn
Answers:
$100 B. Abdominal pain
$200 A. Cows
$300 B. Corporations
$500 D. Motor
$1K C. Belt and suspenders
$2K C. Kiss
$4K A. Eight
$8K D. Greece
$16K B. The Notebook
$25K C. Oyster varieties
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Re: Transcript 01/07/08 Brenda Cox
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Brenda Cox
Tulsa, OK
2nd grade teacher
$100 Kids often use the term “tummy ache” to explain to their parents that they’re feeling what?
A. Foot pain
B. Abdominal pain
C. Tooth pain
D. Anxiety about the stock market
$200 A traditional activity for rambunctious rural youths involves “tipping” what “sleeping” animals?
A. Cows
B. Pigs
C. Dogs
D. Chickens
Comment as per AJ and mrkelley, needless to say. Although Ontario Holsteins may be tipped the equivalent of the GST and PST.
$300 Published annually by a leading business magazine, the Fortune 500 is a list of 500 what?
A. Foreign cities
B. Corporations
C. Novels
D. Sports teams
$500 The word “moped,” which refers to a lightweight, gas-powered bicycle, is a combination of “pedal” and what other word?
A. Motion
B. Momentum
C. Mobile
D. Motor
$1K Because they perform the same function, which of these men’s accessories comprise a fashion faux pas if worn at the same time?
A. Wristwatch and cufflinks
B. Hat and scarf
C. Belt and suspenders
D. Necktie and pocket-square
commercial break
$2K In a hit 1986 song, Prince sings, “I just want your extra time and your” what?
A. Love
B. Affection
C. Kiss
D. Caress
ATA
6% A. Love
21% B. Affection
68% C. Kiss
5% D. Caress
Brenda was leaning toward affection..
ATA does reasonably well, the song and its Video being eighties classics. Probably ewww-inducing now...
$4K A standard quarter-pound stick of butter can be divided up into how many tablespoons?
A. Eight
B. Ten
C. Twelve
D. Sixteen
$8K Until the introduction of the euro, the drachma was the centuries-old currency of what European nation?
A. Poland
B. Portugal
C. Denmark
D. Greece
PAF – Mike, a friend of the family
Mike says Greece without Brenda giving the choices.
commercial break
$16K In a 2007 Elle interview, Jessica Simpson said she decided to get divorced after watching what film based on a Nicholas Sparks novel?
A. Serendipity
B. The Notebook
C. Love Story
D. The Bridges of Madison County
50/50 leaves B. The Notebook and C. Love Story.
I need a lifeline here. Horse Whisperer I know, Notebook no.
$25K Malpeque, Kumamoto, and Hama Hama are all what?
A. Synthetic gemstones
B. Japanese soft drinks
C. Oyster varieties
D. Hawaiian volcanoes
Malpeque is PEI Canada, so I hope the others are oysters too.
Brenda decides to leave with $16K
horn
Answers:
$100 B. Abdominal pain
$200 A. Cows
$300 B. Corporations
$500 D. Motor
$1K C. Belt and suspenders
$2K C. Kiss
$4K A. Eight
$8K D. Greece
$16K B. The Notebook
$25K C. Oyster varieties
Tulsa, OK
2nd grade teacher
$100 Kids often use the term “tummy ache” to explain to their parents that they’re feeling what?
A. Foot pain
B. Abdominal pain
C. Tooth pain
D. Anxiety about the stock market
$200 A traditional activity for rambunctious rural youths involves “tipping” what “sleeping” animals?
A. Cows
B. Pigs
C. Dogs
D. Chickens
Comment as per AJ and mrkelley, needless to say. Although Ontario Holsteins may be tipped the equivalent of the GST and PST.
$300 Published annually by a leading business magazine, the Fortune 500 is a list of 500 what?
A. Foreign cities
B. Corporations
C. Novels
D. Sports teams
$500 The word “moped,” which refers to a lightweight, gas-powered bicycle, is a combination of “pedal” and what other word?
A. Motion
B. Momentum
C. Mobile
D. Motor
$1K Because they perform the same function, which of these men’s accessories comprise a fashion faux pas if worn at the same time?
A. Wristwatch and cufflinks
B. Hat and scarf
C. Belt and suspenders
D. Necktie and pocket-square
commercial break
$2K In a hit 1986 song, Prince sings, “I just want your extra time and your” what?
A. Love
B. Affection
C. Kiss
D. Caress
ATA
6% A. Love
21% B. Affection
68% C. Kiss
5% D. Caress
Brenda was leaning toward affection..
ATA does reasonably well, the song and its Video being eighties classics. Probably ewww-inducing now...
$4K A standard quarter-pound stick of butter can be divided up into how many tablespoons?
A. Eight
B. Ten
C. Twelve
D. Sixteen
$8K Until the introduction of the euro, the drachma was the centuries-old currency of what European nation?
A. Poland
B. Portugal
C. Denmark
D. Greece
PAF – Mike, a friend of the family
Mike says Greece without Brenda giving the choices.
commercial break
$16K In a 2007 Elle interview, Jessica Simpson said she decided to get divorced after watching what film based on a Nicholas Sparks novel?
A. Serendipity
B. The Notebook
C. Love Story
D. The Bridges of Madison County
50/50 leaves B. The Notebook and C. Love Story.
I need a lifeline here. Horse Whisperer I know, Notebook no.
$25K Malpeque, Kumamoto, and Hama Hama are all what?
A. Synthetic gemstones
B. Japanese soft drinks
C. Oyster varieties
D. Hawaiian volcanoes
Malpeque is PEI Canada, so I hope the others are oysters too.
Brenda decides to leave with $16K
horn
Answers:
$100 B. Abdominal pain
$200 A. Cows
$300 B. Corporations
$500 D. Motor
$1K C. Belt and suspenders
$2K C. Kiss
$4K A. Eight
$8K D. Greece
$16K B. The Notebook
$25K C. Oyster varieties
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Re: Transcript 01/07/08 Brenda Cox
Does she know hermillion? Was hermillion on her PAF list? I know Tulsa is a big city (relatively speaking) but it's possible that Brenda knew (or had at least heard of) hermillion.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Brenda Cox
Tulsa, OK
2nd grade teacher
To my knowledge this is totally a "rural legend" (as opposed to "urban legend").BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$200 A traditional activity for rambunctious rural youths involves “tipping” what “sleeping” animals?
A. Cows
B. Pigs
C. Dogs
D. Chickens
A fashion faux pas perhaps, but it's one way to be sure.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1K Because they perform the same function, which of these men’s accessories comprise a fashion faux pas if worn at the same time?
A. Wristwatch and cufflinks
B. Hat and scarf
C. Belt and suspenders
D. Necktie and pocket-square
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2K In a hit 1986 song, Prince sings, “I just want your extra time and your” what?
A. Love
B. Affection
C. Kiss
D. Caress
ATA
6% A. Love
21% B. Affection
68% C. Kiss
5% D. Caress
I, too, would have had to ATA on this question.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8K Until the introduction of the euro, the drachma was the centuries-old currency of what European nation?
A. Poland
B. Portugal
C. Denmark
D. Greece
PAF – Mike, a friend of the family
Mike says Greece without Brenda giving the choices.
That was pretty amusing, and a sign that he really did know the answer.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$16K In a 2007 Elle interview, Jessica Simpson said she decided to get divorced after watching what film based on a Nicholas Sparks novel?
A. Serendipity
B. The Notebook
C. Love Story
D. The Bridges of Madison County
50/50 leaves B. The Notebook and C. Love Story.
"Love Story" was written by Segal, "Bridges" by Waller, and I know that "The Notebook" was written by Sparks, so go with that answer.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25K Malpeque, Kumamoto, and Hama Hama are all what?
A. Synthetic gemstones
B. Japanese soft drinks
C. Oyster varieties
D. Hawaiian volcanoes
Very tough question for this dollar level - a definite WWOQ. I was thinking B, but would have gone with the 50/50 to see what remained. If it was B and C it would be time to PAF.
Another pretty tough stack.
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Re: Transcript 01/07/08 Brenda Cox
Yeah, I've never heard anyone talk about different oyster varieties before. I ruled out D, since they didn't match any of the Big Island volcanoes I've heard of, and they didn't sound like gemstones. My hunch was that "Malpeque" was a Mexican word (although etaoin says it's Canadian!) so that ruled out B for me, leaving C as my choice by elimination.earendel wrote:Very tough question for this dollar level - a definite WWOQ. I was thinking B, but would have gone with the 50/50 to see what remained. If it was B and C it would be time to PAF.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25K Malpeque, Kumamoto, and Hama Hama are all what?
A. Synthetic gemstones
B. Japanese soft drinks
C. Oyster varieties
D. Hawaiian volcanoes
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16K: OK, I can rule out "Madison County" & "Love Story" for having diff authors. Now, I supposed Jessie doesn't watch old movies, so that makes it a 2007 movie, making it "Notebook". which I just saw on TV. But I can't place the Serendipity movie, so would 50/50. No, strike that, I'd babble to the audience about the 2007-ness, & how I'd ruled out the 2 I did, & see if they also favor "Notebook".
25K: Great. Now I'd really like my ATA back. Wouldn't volcanoes be too obvious? And "Japanese soft drinks" too esoteric, even for 25K? 50/50. If it doesn't help, PAF here.
25K: Great. Now I'd really like my ATA back. Wouldn't volcanoes be too obvious? And "Japanese soft drinks" too esoteric, even for 25K? 50/50. If it doesn't help, PAF here.