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Transcript 01/20/2010 - Patty Bain Bachner

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:07 am

Patty Bain Bachner
Great Falls, VA
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Meredith compliments Patty on her "festive" red shoes and matching sweater. Patty: "This is a festive occasion." Meredith: "It's not every day you win a million dollars..."


Question Topics:
Famous Firsts
Big Winner
U.S. History
Julia Child
U.S. Presidents
Astronomers
Shakespeare
In the News
World Festivals
CELEBRITY Q
Fashionistas
Nicknames
Holidays
Birds
Talk the Talk


$500 - Talk the Talk
On Sept. 19th, people are advised to add "me hearties" to the end of sentences in observance of "Talk Like a" what "Day"?
A: Pirate B: Astronaut
C: Ghost D: Failed grammarian
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A: Pirate (7)

$1000 - Birds
By definition, which of these birds makes a sound commn described as a "honk"?
A: Penguin B: Goose
C: Ostrich D: Falcon
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B: Goose (11)

$2000 - Holidays
Started in 1952, the holiday now known as "Administrative Professionals Day" is intended to honor whom?
A: Teachers B: Secretaries
C: Police officers D: Nannies
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B: Secretaries (9)
-- Commercial Break --
tomorrow teaser
$10,000
A popular sauce in Provençal cuisine, aïoli is traditionally a garlic-flavored what?
A: Hot sauce B: Mustard
C: Ketchup D: Mayonnaise
Patty brought along her husband John and her daughter. She and her husband have started a foundation ("The Engineer's Leadership Foundation") that's intended to help educate/engage engineers in community politics, and it also has a program to help improve reading skills in schools. Patty described an elaborate affair with points systems earned by the kids; they read books to earn points that are then used to "purchase" prizes.

When Patty watches Millionaire at home, she gets emotional and often cries in reaction to the contestants' stories and fates.


$3,000 - Nicknames
When used as an adjective, which of these male nicknames becomes a word meaning "stylish or elegant"?
A: Tony B: Ken
C: Nick D: Hank

She thinks she knows the answer to this, but not wanting to "blow out of here early on," Patty decides to Ask the Audience with 3 seconds remaining.
ATA results
ATA: A: 59% B: 21% C: 12% D: 8%
Patty decides to answer
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A

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A: Tony (2)
HORN!!!!

Patty will return tomorrow to go for $5,000 with her DD and ATE lifelines.

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Re: Transcript 01/20/2010 - Patty Bain Bachner

#2 Post by Estonut » Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:07 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
tomorrow teaser
$10,000
A popular sauce in Provençal cuisine, aïoli is traditionally a garlic-flavored what?
A: Hot sauce B: Mustard
C: Ketchup D: Mayonnaise
Spoiler
This will be interesting tomorrow. It is my understanding that aïoli is made of olive oil, garlic, salt and egg. Adding mustard is optional, but not all aïoli contains mustard and, if present, it is certainly a minor ingredient. I assume that is the answer for which they're looking.
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Re: Transcript 01/20/2010 - Patty Bain Bachner

#3 Post by themanwho » Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:36 am

Estonut wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
tomorrow teaser
$10,000
A popular sauce in Provençal cuisine, aïoli is traditionally a garlic-flavored what?
A: Hot sauce B: Mustard
C: Ketchup D: Mayonnaise
Spoiler
This will be interesting tomorrow. It is my understanding that aïoli is made of olive oil, garlic, salt and egg. Adding mustard is optional, but not all aïoli contains mustard and, if present, it is certainly a minor ingredient. I assume that is the answer for which they're looking.
Spoiler
If they're not looking for "mayonaise", I'll eat my hat.
-M
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Re: Transcript 01/20/2010 - Patty Bain Bachner

#4 Post by Estonut » Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:23 am

themanwho wrote:
Estonut wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
tomorrow teaser
$10,000
A popular sauce in Provençal cuisine, aïoli is traditionally a garlic-flavored what?
A: Hot sauce B: Mustard
C: Ketchup D: Mayonnaise
Spoiler
This will be interesting tomorrow. It is my understanding that aïoli is made of olive oil, garlic, salt and egg. Adding mustard is optional, but not all aïoli contains mustard and, if present, it is certainly a minor ingredient. I assume that is the answer for which they're looking.
Spoiler
If they're not looking for "mayonaise", I'll eat my hat.
Spoiler
You're probably right. I just looked it up on wikipedia. The first two pictures look like what I've seen before, yet the third one (with olives) definitely looks like mayonnaise. Mayonnaise is mentioned in the 2 other regions, but not under Provençal cuisine.

I think that because Provençal aïoli appears to be a garlicky, oily sauce rather than a mayonnaise and because mustard is included as an option and is often added as an ingredient, this question sucks...
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#5 Post by Rexer25 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:18 am

themanwho wrote:
Estonut wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
tomorrow teaser
$10,000
A popular sauce in Provençal cuisine, aïoli is traditionally a garlic-flavored what?
A: Hot sauce B: Mustard
C: Ketchup D: Mayonnaise
Spoiler
This will be interesting tomorrow. It is my understanding that aïoli is made of olive oil, garlic, salt and egg. Adding mustard is optional, but not all aïoli contains mustard and, if present, it is certainly a minor ingredient. I assume that is the answer for which they're looking.
Spoiler
If they're not looking for "mayonaise", I'll eat my hat.
-M
With or without aïoli?
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!

That'll be $10, please.

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#6 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:32 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:When Patty watches Millionaire at home, she gets emotional and often cries in reaction to the contestants' stories and fates.
So Patty's the one they're pitching all these stories to. :|

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#7 Post by gsabc » Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:40 am

Estonut wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
tomorrow teaser
$10,000
A popular sauce in Provençal cuisine, aïoli is traditionally a garlic-flavored what?
A: Hot sauce B: Mustard
C: Ketchup D: Mayonnaise
Spoiler
This will be interesting tomorrow. It is my understanding that aïoli is made of olive oil, garlic, salt and egg. Adding mustard is optional, but not all aïoli contains mustard and, if present, it is certainly a minor ingredient. I assume that is the answer for which they're looking.
Spoiler
Egg and oil and a few flavorings is pretty much all mayonnaise is. I was amused a few years back when there was a recall of some brand of mayo for "unreported eggs" on their ingredient label. Kind of like unreported nuts in a Jif label.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.

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#8 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:56 am

themanwho wrote:
Estonut wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
tomorrow teaser
$10,000
A popular sauce in Provençal cuisine, aïoli is traditionally a garlic-flavored what?
A: Hot sauce B: Mustard
C: Ketchup D: Mayonnaise
Spoiler
This will be interesting tomorrow. It is my understanding that aïoli is made of olive oil, garlic, salt and egg. Adding mustard is optional, but not all aïoli contains mustard and, if present, it is certainly a minor ingredient. I assume that is the answer for which they're looking.
Spoiler
If they're not looking for "mayonaise", I'll eat my hat.
-M
Spoiler
Get it ready. Aïoli is a mayonnaise substitute and not whipped like mayonnaise. This is a terrible question but I expect them to say the answer is mustard.
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#9 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:04 am

Bob Juch wrote:
themanwho wrote:
Estonut wrote:
Spoiler
This will be interesting tomorrow. It is my understanding that aïoli is made of olive oil, garlic, salt and egg. Adding mustard is optional, but not all aïoli contains mustard and, if present, it is certainly a minor ingredient. I assume that is the answer for which they're looking.
Spoiler
If they're not looking for "mayonaise", I'll eat my hat.
-M
Spoiler
Get it ready. Aïoli is a mayonnaise substitute and not whipped like mayonnaise. This is a terrible question but I expect them to say the answer is mustard.
Spoiler
If we're taking bets, I'll side with gsabc. Oil + eggs = mayonnaise.

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Is frogman going to have a twinge of pain when he sees the word "traditionally" in the question?

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#10 Post by rgcviper » Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:26 am

Meredith: "It's not every day you win a million dollars..."
_______

[Sigh ...]

We've been waiting almost seven years, Meredith, for a legit, "fifteen correct answers" millionaire ...

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#11 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:48 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:
themanwho wrote:
Spoiler
If they're not looking for "mayonaise", I'll eat my hat.
-M
Spoiler
Get it ready. Aïoli is a mayonnaise substitute and not whipped like mayonnaise. This is a terrible question but I expect them to say the answer is mustard.
Spoiler
If we're taking bets, I'll side with gsabc. Oil + eggs = mayonnaise.
Spoiler
Is frogman going to have a twinge of pain when he sees the word "traditionally" in the question?
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The problem is that eggs are as optional as mustard.
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Re: Transcript 01/20/2010 - Patty Bain Bachner

#12 Post by frogman042 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:00 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:
themanwho wrote:
Spoiler
If they're not looking for "mayonaise", I'll eat my hat.
-M
Spoiler
Get it ready. Aïoli is a mayonnaise substitute and not whipped like mayonnaise. This is a terrible question but I expect them to say the answer is mustard.
Spoiler
If we're taking bets, I'll side with gsabc. Oil + eggs = mayonnaise.
Spoiler
Is frogman going to have a twinge of pain when he sees the word "traditionally" in the question?
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The real question is it served over mushrooms or french fries (or pomme frites)?

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#13 Post by drew scheeler » Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:53 am

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In the words of the character "Patsy," from Spamalot: "Aioli is a garlicky 'mayo-nez' used in some seafood dishes."
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#14 Post by themanwho » Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:03 am

Did we lose some posts, or am I dreaming?

Anyway, I know the word we're debating from Scrabble; it's a pretty famous
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vowel dump
.

Not that the Scrabble dictionary is a legit reference, but their definition is "
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garlic mayonaise
". That's where I know it from. The posts on this thread have shown me that putting "
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mustard
" as one of the choices is a very bad idea, as it is often added.

As I said though, I'll bet the "correct" answer given on the show today will be "
Spoiler
mayonaise
".

More Scrabble fun: according to scrabble.com (North America), you can extend
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AIOLI
to
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MAIOLICA
. That's good to know.

-M
Bonus trivia: what are the 3 US states whose one-word names are playable in Scrabble?
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Re: Transcript 01/20/2010 - Patty Bain Bachner

#15 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 5:00 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question Topics:
Famous Firsts
Big Winner
U.S. History
Julia Child
U.S. Presidents
Astronomers
Shakespeare
In the News
World Festivals
CELEBRITY Q
Fashionistas
Nicknames
Holidays
Birds
Talk the Talk
What is this now, three straight stacks with a U.S. Presidents question?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$3,000 - Nicknames
When used as an adjective, which of these male nicknames becomes a word meaning "stylish or elegant"?
A: Tony B: Ken
C: Nick D: Hank
I've never heard of this term. I will also ATA.
themanwho wrote:Bonus trivia: what are the 3 US states whose one-word names are playable in Scrabble?
I'll guess
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MAINE, OHIO, and TEXAS
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