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Transcript 09/19/13 - Sarah Hreyo

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:13 pm

Sarah Hreyo
Yonkers, NY

Sarah was crowned Miss Westchester 2012. The three things she needed to know how to do to win that title was walk, turn and wave. She shows Cedric how to do these and he follows along.

Sarah: You're a natural!


Topic Tree (Unrandomized)
10: Bridal Bonding
9: Mexican Mascots
8: When in China...
7: Could'a Fooled Me
6: Fan Club
5: Getting Old
4: Boozy Pastimes
3: Fill in the Blank
2: Fat and Happy
1: You Ain't All That

Topic Tree (Randomized)
9: Mexican Mascots
4: Boozy Pastimes
5: Getting Old
10: Bridal Bonding
2: Fat and Happy
8: When in China...
6: Fan Club
3: Fill in the Blank
7: Could'a Fooled Me
1: You Ain't All That


Question #1 - Level 1: You Ain't All That
Someone who is not only beautiful but has a host of other positive attributes is often described as being "all that and a bag of" what?

A: Sand B: Grapes
C: Leaves D: Chips
Answer/Value/Bank
D: Chips
Question Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,000

Question #2 - Level 7: Could'a Fooled Me
Though they sang convincingly about being "born on the bayou," what band actually hails from a California town nearly 2,000 miles from Louisiana?

A: Steppenwolf B: Three Dog Night
C: Creedence Clearwater Revival D: Lynyrd Skynyrd

Sarah says all of these bands are from before her time. She jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Creedence Clearwater Revival
Question Value: $500
Bank: $2,000
Sarah: Never even heard of them!

Audience: Ohhhhhhh!

Sarah: I'm sorry!



Question #3 - Level 3: Fill in the Blank
To beef up attendance, many houses of religion use signs asking what is missing from "CH_CH" along with what answer?

A: I B B: A L
C: U R D: E Z
Answer/Value/Bank
C: U R
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $27,000

Question #4 - Level 6: Fan Club
With 100,000 "likes" and counting, there's a special Facebook page for people who like "Dipping Your Wendy's French Fries in Your" what?

A: Lemonade B: Coffee
C: Frosty D: Iced Tea
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Frosty
Question Value: $1,000
Bank: $28,000

Question #5 - Level 8: When in China...
While some cities have "Chinatowns," China has what, complete with cobbled streets and Tudor architecture?

A: Galway Town B: Thames Town
C: Rio Town D: Naples Town
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Thames Town
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $43,000

-- Commercial Break --


Sarah got her love of trivia from her parents, who are rooting for her in the audience. Sarah's mother is a retired police officer.


Question #6 - Level 2: Fat and Happy
What animal, known to remain hanging from tree branches even after it dies, has a name that is a synonym for laziness?

A: Squirrel B: Panda
C: Sloth D: Koala
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Sloth
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $48,000

Question #7 - Level 10: Bridal Bonding
A recent bachelorette party trend, "Boudoir Photography" has the bold bridal party posing how?

A: Dressed as men B: Doing shots
C: Hanging upside down D: Semi-nude

Sarah says that she's never done this, because it's something people in pageants shouldn't do.
Answer/Value/Bank
D: Semi-nude
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $55,000

Question #8 - Level 5: Getting Old
Targeting viewers 18-34 years old, in what year will MTV turn 35 and therefore be too old to watch itself?

A: 2016 B: 2020
C: 2024 D: 2028

Sarah doesn't know this and doesn't think the age of MTV is common knowledge, so she jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
A: 2016
Question Value: $100
Bank: $55,000

Question #9 - Level 4: Boozy Pastimes
Named after a Tim Burton movie, what popular drinking game involves players duct taping large bottles of beer to their hands?

A: Alcohol in Wonderland B: Edward Fortyhands
C: Coors Bride D: The Nightmare Before Vomit

Sarah again makes it clear that she has never done this, adding that her mom was a D.A.R.E. officer.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Edward Fortyhands
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $65,000

-- Commercial Break --


Question #10 - Level 9: Mexican Mascots
Which of these advertising mascots is known in Mexico by the name "Maestro Limpio"?

A: The Kool-Aid Man B: Mr. Clean
C: Jolly Green Giant D: Tony the Tiger

Sarah says she's terrible at Spanish, although she took it for three years, and she's pretty sure she knows that Maestro Limpio means
Spoiler
Mr. Clean.

Answer/Value/Bank
B: Mr. Clean
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $68,000

It's time to play Classic Millionaire!


$100,000
The front door of the original Playboy Mansion boasted a brass plaque with the Latin inscription, "Si Non Oscillas, Noli Tintinnare," which translates to what?

A: Clothing optional residence B: Bless those who enter here
C: If you don't swing, don't ring D: Use the back door
Answer
C: If you don't swing, don't ring

-- Commercial Break --



$250,000
One letter away from meaning something a little dirtier, what is the abnormal sensation that ants are crawling on your skin?

A: Obgasm B: Formication
C: Ereltion D: Pecile

Sarah has an idea, but she's not so sure as on the last question. She asks the audience.
ATA
A: 24% B: 33% C: 21% D: 22%
Sarah has it narrowed down between
Spoiler
C and D
. She walks away with $100,000.
Answer
B: Formication

-- The End of Game "Noise" --

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Re: Transcript 09/19/13 - Sarah Hreyo

#2 Post by zachhoran1 » Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:27 pm

Seems like one of the easier stacks here. Knowing MTV bowed in 1981 and Born on the Bayou is CCR are pretty basic music trivia stuff, and not the recent pop culture stuff the show is known for of late. Tintinnare=tintinnabulation=Bells made the $100K one of the easier $100K questions in recent memory. Formic acid= Ants are known to the cruciverbalists I guess. Some people here would have gotten through $250K with all three lifelines.

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#3 Post by thejeopardyfan » Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:47 pm

JTQ question 8. Can one jump questions after Classic Millionaire has begun?

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#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Sep 19, 2013 9:04 pm

thejeopardyfan wrote:JTQ question 8. Can one jump questions after Classic Millionaire has begun?
Yes, except for the $1 million question.

At least, they won't give you another question after that one. I guess using a jump at that point would be the same as walking away. :wink:

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Re: Transcript 09/19/13 - Sarah Hreyo

#5 Post by Bob78164 » Fri Sep 20, 2013 8:29 am

zachhoran1 wrote:Seems like one of the easier stacks here. Knowing MTV bowed in 1981 and Born on the Bayou is CCR are pretty basic music trivia stuff, and not the recent pop culture stuff the show is known for of late. Tintinnare=tintinnabulation=Bells made the $100K one of the easier $100K questions in recent memory. Formic acid= Ants are known to the cruciverbalists I guess. Some people here would have gotten through $250K with all three lifelines.
I might have used the audience on the Tim Burton question, but I would have answered the $100,000 question with both jumps available. I worked out the answer to the $250,000 question but would have jumped it to avoid blowing an opportunity to see the million-dollar question. --Bob
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Re: Transcript 09/19/13 - Sarah Hreyo

#6 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Sep 20, 2013 9:02 am

Question #2 - Level 7: Could'a Fooled Me
Though they sang convincingly about being "born on the bayou," what band actually hails from a California town nearly 2,000 miles from Louisiana?

A: Steppenwolf B: Three Dog Night
C: Creedence Clearwater Revival D: Lynyrd Skynyrd

Sarah says all of these bands are from before her time. She jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Creedence Clearwater Revival
Question Value: $500
Bank: $2,000
Dream question! Oh well.
$250,000
One letter away from meaning something a little dirtier, what is the abnormal sensation that ants are crawling on your skin?

A: Obgasm B: Formication
C: Ereltion D: Pecile

Sarah has an idea, but she's not so sure as on the last question. She asks the audience.
ATA
A: 24% B: 33% C: 21% D: 22%
Sarah has it narrowed down between
Spoiler
C and D
. She walks away with $100,000.
Answer
B: Formication
Ants are made of formic acid . . . well, they're connected with formic acid somehow.

Great stack!
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#7 Post by talkinaway » Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:08 am

Interesting that the last three questions could all be killed with knowledge of romance languages. Can't think of any English words that come from "limpiar", though.

There's only one answer in the $100K question that has a comma in it. And only two that might have a "negative" in it that goes with "non". And only one that has a word that goes with "oscillas". Additionally, knowing the other meaning of "Si" in Spanish also kills the question.

Formic acid is contained in ant venom. "Formica" is also also the scientific name for a genus of ants - and various forms of the word are also used to identify the higher levels of the taxonomy. From my instant wiki-research, the material Formica isn't directly derived from that word - its etymology is that it's a brand name that was created by joining the two words "for mica", with "mica" being a mineral that Formica was meant to replace in electrical insulation.

Although I'm a big music fan, I would have ATAed on the CCR song. I've heard -of- "Born on the Bayou", or at least heard the phrase, but after YouTubing it, never heard it. It's the B-side of "Proud Mary", which I definitely did know was a CCR song with a popular cover by Tina Turner.

Other than that ATA, I'd skate through this stack - which doesn't prove that I'm good at trivia. It proves that WWTBAM is getting MUCH easier this season - there have been a ton of "Classic Millionaire" games, haven't there?

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#8 Post by elwoodblues » Fri Sep 20, 2013 2:58 pm

Question #2 - Level 7: Could'a Fooled Me
Though they sang convincingly about being "born on the bayou," what band actually hails from a California town nearly 2,000 miles from Louisiana?

A: Steppenwolf B: Three Dog Night
C: Creedence Clearwater Revival D: Lynyrd Skynyrd

Sarah says all of these bands are from before her time. She jumps the question.
Look up George Carlin's seven words you can't say on television. Repeat them about 70 times. That was my reaction when I read this.

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Re: Transcript 09/19/13 - Sarah Hreyo

#9 Post by jarnon » Fri Sep 20, 2013 6:57 pm

talkinaway wrote:It proves that WWTBAM is getting MUCH easier this season - there have been a ton of "Classic Millionaire" games, haven't there?
Complete with Cedric's air guitar. And on the video preview for next week,
Spoiler
there's a million dollar question!
Video preview
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Re: Transcript 09/19/13 - Sarah Hreyo

#10 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:14 pm

talkinaway wrote:Other than that ATA, I'd skate through this stack - which doesn't prove that I'm good at trivia. It proves that WWTBAM is getting MUCH easier this season - there have been a ton of "Classic Millionaire" games, haven't there?
I think this stack was atypical. Most $100K questions are WWOQs, and we haven't seen enough $250K questions to decide what's normal at that level.

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#11 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:48 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #5 - Level 8: When in China...
While some cities have "Chinatowns," China has what, complete with cobbled streets and Tudor architecture?

A: Galway Town B: Thames Town
C: Rio Town D: Naples Town
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Thames Town
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $43,000
This was mentioned on an episode of 60 Minutes. While "Chinatowns" are heavily populated by Chinese immigrants, Thames Town is populated by...nobody. It's one of many Chinese cities being built and sold on speculation, that are essentially ghost towns. Beware when this real estate bubble bursts!

Thames Town, though, has one thing going for it. The quaint, pseudo-British architecture has made it a popular site for weddings. :lol:

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#12 Post by talkinaway » Fri Sep 20, 2013 10:57 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
talkinaway wrote:Other than that ATA, I'd skate through this stack - which doesn't prove that I'm good at trivia. It proves that WWTBAM is getting MUCH easier this season - there have been a ton of "Classic Millionaire" games, haven't there?
I think this stack was atypical. Most $100K questions are WWOQs, and we haven't seen enough $250K questions to decide what's normal at that level.
Definitely an atypical stack for all SyndieBAMs, but I may start distinguishing between the more difficult Viera-era and the easier Cedric-era. I picked a transcript from this season at semi-random to find a $100K question from this season, and remembered the question from when it aired: Basically, how many marathons make up the equator. If Boston to LA is 3,000 miles and 3 time zones, then 24 time zones is 24,000 miles. Bump it up to 25K for easier computation, and to correct for the fact that there may be a few extra miles on either edge of the time zone, as well as for the fact that the equator is bigger than the circle at Boston/LA's latitude. Divide by 26.2, and you get something under 1000. 950 was an option.

I don't think I've ever had an answer come that easy on a Viera 100K question. Sometimes it's a WWOQ, but sometimes it's even a WGAS, or a WTFSIKT.

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#13 Post by thguy65 » Sat Sep 21, 2013 8:54 am

SportsFan68 wrote:
Ants are made of formic acid . . . well, they're connected with formic acid somehow.

Great stack!
Same reasoning (ants produce formic acid) I used back in 2003 for my $32K question.

By definition, a formicary is a dwelling for what animals?
A: Ants B: Bats
C: Moles D: Rats
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Re: Transcript 09/19/13 - Sarah Hreyo

#14 Post by earendel » Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:33 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Sarah Hreyo
Yonkers, NY

Sarah was crowned Miss Westchester 2012. The three things she needed to know how to do to win that title was walk, turn and wave. She shows Cedric how to do these and he follows along.

Sarah: You're a natural!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #2 - Level 7: Could'a Fooled Me
Though they sang convincingly about being "born on the bayou," what band actually hails from a California town nearly 2,000 miles from Louisiana?

A: Steppenwolf B: Three Dog Night
C: Creedence Clearwater Revival D: Lynyrd Skynyrd

Sarah says all of these bands are from before her time. She jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Creedence Clearwater Revival
Question Value: $500
Bank: $2,000
Sarah: Never even heard of them!

Audience: Ohhhhhhh!

Sarah: I'm sorry!
My reaction as well.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #8 - Level 5: Getting Old
Targeting viewers 18-34 years old, in what year will MTV turn 35 and therefore be too old to watch itself?

A: 2016 B: 2020
C: 2024 D: 2028

Sarah doesn't know this and doesn't think the age of MTV is common knowledge, so she jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
A: 2016
Question Value: $100
Bank: $55,000
I'd JTQ also. I know MTV just celebrated a milestone anniversary but don't know which one.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100,000
The front door of the original Playboy Mansion boasted a brass plaque with the Latin inscription, "Si Non Oscillas, Noli Tintinnare," which translates to what?

A: Clothing optional residence B: Bless those who enter here
C: If you don't swing, don't ring D: Use the back door
Answer
C: If you don't swing, don't ring
A rare non-WWOQ. "Oscillas" - oscillate, "tintinnare" - ring (as in Poe's "The Bells")
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$250,000
One letter away from meaning something a little dirtier, what is the abnormal sensation that ants are crawling on your skin?

A: Obgasm B: Formication
C: Ereltion D: Pecile

Sarah has an idea, but she's not so sure as on the last question. She asks the audience.
ATA
A: 24% B: 33% C: 21% D: 22%
Sarah has it narrowed down between
Spoiler
C and D
. She walks away with $100,000.
Answer
B: Formication
I know this one! So I'd be looking at the $500K question with my ATA and a JTQ still in the bag, so I'll get to see the $1M question, at least.
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