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by BBTranscriptTeam » Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:24 pm
Andy Walcutt
Frazeysburg, OH
"Singing Mailman"
Meredith calls Andy a happy guy and asks him what the secret is. Andy says its sharing himself with everyone on his route. Since it became known that he would be on the show, everyone has been asking him practice questions. Sometimes he knew the answers, sometimes he didn't.
Question Topics:
* The Color Wheel
* Science Class
* The Last Supper
* Ohio
* Foreign Languages
* Pucker Up!
* Band Leaders
* At the Bookstore
* (Logos)
* (Historic Poetry)
* (Familiar Songs)
* (Smarty Pants)
* (Conventions)
* (Beauty Products)
* (Idioms)
$12,500 * At the Bookstore
"Kabul Beauty School" is a best-selling book about an American who teaches hairdressing in the capital of what country?
A: Iraq B: Syria
C: Afghanistan D: Iran
C: Afghanistan ( 23 )
$15,000 * Band Leaders
Big band leader Benny Goodman is best known for playing what instrument?
A: Trumpet B: Clarinet
C: Saxophone D: Trombone
B: Clarinet ( 18 )
$25,000 * Pucker Up!
The world-famous Blarney Stone is located in a castle five miles outside of what Irish city?
A: Cork B: Dublin
C: Galway D: Limerick
With 24 seconds left, Andy decides to Ask The Audience.
ATA: A: 16% B: 47% C: 17% D: 20%
With 22 seconds left, Andy decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is CNN anchor Kiran Chetry.
Kiran: Do you have any guesses, Andy?
Andy: No, that's why I asked you!
Kiran: Yeah, well, I'm just trying to narrow it down, myself! Boy! Blarney Stone. For some reason, Limerick and Cork stand out to me. I'm between Limerick and Cork and I'm leaning towards Cork, and I have a good buddy who's from Ireland, and she's mentioned that--area. That's it.
Meredith: Okay.
Andy: A lot of help, huh?
Meredith: Well, she's giving you what she can give you.
With 12 seconds left, Andy decides to Double Dip.
Andy's first answer is B: Dublin
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Andy's second answer is A: Cork
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There is scattered applause, which Meredith warns the audience against, in case that was wrong,
before telling Andy that his answer is right.
A: Cork ( 6 )
-- Commercial Break --
Andy says that, just like most people in the Hot Seat, he wants to pay off bills, maybe pay off a student loan or two for his son, and get off the overtime at work.
$50,000 * Foreign Languages
What is the English translation of "Soyuz," the name of the Soviet manned spacecraft first used during the Cold War?
A: Union B: Companion
C: Traveler D: Dawn
Andy doesn't have a good feeling on this, but it's a free guess. He says C: Traveler
, final answer.
A: Union ( 8 )
Andy leaves with $25,000.
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by jarnon » Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:56 am
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50,000 * Foreign Languages
What is the English translation of "Soyuz," the name of the Soviet manned spacecraft first used during the Cold War?
A: Union B: Companion
C: Traveler D: Dawn
Andy doesn't have a good feeling on this, but it's a free guess. He says C: Traveler
, final answer.
A: Union ( 8 )
What a tough question! These are all names of Russian spacecraft. "Traveling companion" is Sputnik (Спутник), the subject of a previous
Millionaire question. "Dawn" is Voskhod (Восход), the successor to Vostok (Восток), which means "east." Also, Mir (мир) means "peace." Salyut (Салют) means "salute." There are more of these in
Wikipedia. Under the pressure of the HS, I probably would have picked one of the distractors.
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by NellyLunatic1980 » Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:42 am
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * Pucker Up!
The world-famous Blarney Stone is located in a castle five miles outside of what Irish city?
A: Cork B: Dublin
C: Galway D: Limerick
Double Dip on Cork and Limerick.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50,000 * Foreign Languages
What is the English translation of "Soyuz," the name of the Soviet manned spacecraft first used during the Cold War?
A: Union B: Companion
C: Traveler D: Dawn
Anybody who pays attention to past WWTBAM questions knows that Sputnik translates to "traveling companion", as that was asked as a $250,000 question in 2000, so that narrows it down to A and D. I was pretty sure that union was the correct answer. Going by what little I know about the Russian language, I know that the "S" sound in Russian is represented by the Cyrillic "C" and that what we call "USSR" is written in Russian as "CCCP", which does literally mean "Union Soviet Socialist Republic".
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by summus123 » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:07 am
$25,000 * Pucker Up!
The world-famous Blarney Stone is located in a castle five miles outside of what Irish city?
A: Cork B: Dublin
C: Galway D: Limerick
The Blarney Stone is in Blarney Castle, just outside Cork, which is a short distance from the port city of Cobh. Climbing the stairs to get to the top and "kiss the stone" is not for the claustrophobic. It gets more narrow as you climb to the top. (Having kissed the stone myself in June, 2008).
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by ulysses5019 » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:30 am
summus123 wrote:$25,000 * Pucker Up!
The world-famous Blarney Stone is located in a castle five miles outside of what Irish city?
A: Cork B: Dublin
C: Galway D: Limerick
The Blarney Stone is in Blarney Castle, just outside Cork, which is a short distance from the port city of Cobh. Climbing the stairs to get to the top and "kiss the stone" is not for the claustrophobic. It gets more narrow as you climb to the top. (Having kissed the stone myself in June, 2008).
I lived in Ireland back in the early 70's and have been back many times. The one tourist location I never visited was Blarney Castle even though I lived in Cork City. I did hike the Old Head of Kinsale before it was turned into a golf course.
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by Bob Juch » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:47 am
jarnon wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50,000 * Foreign Languages
What is the English translation of "Soyuz," the name of the Soviet manned spacecraft first used during the Cold War?
A: Union B: Companion
C: Traveler D: Dawn
Andy doesn't have a good feeling on this, but it's a free guess. He says C: Traveler
, final answer.
A: Union ( 8 )
What a tough question! These are all names of Russian spacecraft. "Traveling companion" is Sputnik (Спутник), the subject of a previous
Millionaire question. "Dawn" is Voskhod (Восход), the successor to Vostok (Восток), which means "east." Also, Mir (мир) means "peace." Salyut (Салют) means "salute." There are more of these in
Wikipedia. Under the pressure of the HS, I probably would have picked one of the distractors.
If you know that Russian for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is Союз Советских Социалистических Республик (Soyuz Sovetskih Sotsialisticheskih Respublik) then it's easy.
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by rgcviper » Sat Jan 16, 2010 1:30 pm
Unbelievable. Andy pulls a Carpenter through $15K, for the first time in memory, and then the $25K question zaps ALL THREE of his lifelines. A solid game from Andy, but ...
Why does the show REFUSE to give away six digits? Why? Its appeal has really faded, to say the least.
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by Brit Canuck » Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:24 am
And just getting that next $25,000 winner was, let's face it, a struggle.
How long is Meredith signed on to host until? My guess is the show is done once she's had enough (unless they get Cat Deeley to take over).
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by ulysses5019 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:43 am
Brit Canuck wrote:And just getting that next $25,000 winner was, let's face it, a struggle.
How long is Meredith signed on to host until? My guess is the show is done once she's had enough (unless they get Cat Deeley to take over).
Shhhh. Don't tell marley.
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by MarleysGh0st » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:40 am
Here's an article about Andy's carryover result.
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/ ... -fulfilled
He easily answered the first couple questions about Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, and big band leader Benny Goodman. He then got a little stumped with the $25,000 question, "the world-famous Blarney Stone is located in a castle five miles outside what Irish city?" He used all three lifelines, "Ask the Audience," "Ask the Expert" and "Double Dip," which did help him narrow down the correct answer --Cork --but he wished he still had one option left.
"That was the first week they did away with "Phone a Friend" (when the show was taped in mid-October)," Walcutt said. "I had a friend of mine ready for that lifeline whose family grew up around Cork, so that would have helped."
Walcutt wished he could have saved some of those lifelines for the next question worth $50,000 about the English translation of "Soyuz," the name of the Soviet manned spacecraft first used during the Cold War. He said he had it narrowed down to either "Traveler" or "Union," but incorrectly guessed "Traveler."