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by BBTranscriptTeam » Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:17 pm
Madalyn Mako
Astoria, NY
Thanks to a Double Money question worth $50,000, Madalyn has a bank worth $93,100 as she's about to play for $100,000. Madalyn has one Jump The Question lifeline left.
Thinking about the money, overnight, Madalyn has promised to take some friends to a beach house for a while. She also wants to open her own personal training studio.
Madalyn's nephew is back in the audience, "still looking scared," as Cedric says.
$100,000
The Darién Gap makes it nearly impossible to do what?
A: Accurately predict earthquakes B: Drive from North to South America
C: Travel faster than light D: Dive deeper than 1,000 feet
Madalyn says it's not drive from North to South America. Maybe it's travel faster than light
, but she has a lifeline and she's going to use it. Madalyn jumps the question.
B: Drive from North to South America
$250,000
Which respected writer, poet and professor was not a skilled typist, using only two fingers to type the manuscript of his greatest work?
A: J.R.R. Tolkien B: J.M. Barrie
C: James Joyce D: George Orwell
Madalyn says $93,100 is way too much money to leave on the table, if she gets it wrong. She walks away.
A: J.R.R. Tolkien
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by Bob78164 » Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:25 pm
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Madalyn Mako
Astoria, NY
Thanks to a Double Money question worth $50,000, Madalyn has a bank worth $93,100 as she's about to play for $100,000. Madalyn has one Jump The Question lifeline left.
Thinking about the money, overnight, Madalyn has promised to take some friends to a beach house for a while. She also wants to open her own personal training studio.
Madalyn's nephew is back in the audience, "still looking scared," as Cedric says.
$100,000
The Darién Gap makes it nearly impossible to do what?
A: Accurately predict earthquakes B: Drive from North to South America
C: Travel faster than light D: Dive deeper than 1,000 feet
Madalyn says it's not drive from North to South America. Maybe it's travel faster than light
, but she has a lifeline and she's going to use it. Madalyn jumps the question.
B: Drive from North to South America
Got this one by process of elimination.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$250,000
Which respected writer, poet and professor was not a skilled typist, using only two fingers to type the manuscript of his greatest work?
A: J.R.R. Tolkien B: J.M. Barrie
C: James Joyce D: George Orwell
Madalyn says $93,100 is way too much money to leave on the table, if she gets it wrong. She walks away.
A: J.R.R. Tolkien
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I got this one on the belief that only one of the answer choices was in fact also a poet and professor.
Congratulations, Maddy, on a great haul! --Bob
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
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by Maddy » Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:45 pm
Bob78164 wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Madalyn Mako
Astoria, NY
Thanks to a Double Money question worth $50,000, Madalyn has a bank worth $93,100 as she's about to play for $100,000. Madalyn has one Jump The Question lifeline left.
Thinking about the money, overnight, Madalyn has promised to take some friends to a beach house for a while. She also wants to open her own personal training studio.
Madalyn's nephew is back in the audience, "still looking scared," as Cedric says.
$100,000
The Darién Gap makes it nearly impossible to do what?
A: Accurately predict earthquakes B: Drive from North to South America
C: Travel faster than light D: Dive deeper than 1,000 feet
Madalyn says it's not drive from North to South America. Maybe it's travel faster than light
, but she has a lifeline and she's going to use it. Madalyn jumps the question.
B: Drive from North to South America
Got this one by process of elimination.
Congratulations, Maddy, on a great haul! --Bob
Before I saw the choices I thought the Darien Gap would have something to do with the speed of sound so I think I was fixated. I really had no clue. A lot of science terms sound geographical and if you think I could even come up with that amount of logic at this point you are mistaken, sir. I was so sad that I didn't just know the 250 question but I'm not so sad at the results.
Thanks, everyone. Reading all these transcripts really helped me make a good plan. I'm glad the audience knew that level 10 question I threw at them.
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by SportsFan68 » Fri Oct 04, 2013 7:38 pm
Yay, Maddy! Well done!
I dint know either one of 'em.
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by Bob Juch » Fri Oct 04, 2013 7:52 pm
Maddy wrote:Bob78164 wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Madalyn Mako
Astoria, NY
Thanks to a Double Money question worth $50,000, Madalyn has a bank worth $93,100 as she's about to play for $100,000. Madalyn has one Jump The Question lifeline left.
Thinking about the money, overnight, Madalyn has promised to take some friends to a beach house for a while. She also wants to open her own personal training studio.
Madalyn's nephew is back in the audience, "still looking scared," as Cedric says.
$100,000
The Darién Gap makes it nearly impossible to do what?
A: Accurately predict earthquakes B: Drive from North to South America
C: Travel faster than light D: Dive deeper than 1,000 feet
Madalyn says it's not drive from North to South America. Maybe it's travel faster than light
, but she has a lifeline and she's going to use it. Madalyn jumps the question.
B: Drive from North to South America
Got this one by process of elimination.
Congratulations, Maddy, on a great haul! --Bob
Before I saw the choices I thought the Darien Gap would have something to do with the speed of sound so I think I was fixated. I really had no clue. A lot of science terms sound geographical and if you think I could even come up with that amount of logic at this point you are mistaken, sir. I was so sad that I didn't just know the 250 question but I'm not so sad at the results.
Thanks, everyone. Reading all these transcripts really helped me make a good plan. I'm glad the audience knew that level 10 question I threw at them.
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by jarnon » Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:58 pm
Watching on TV, I guessed the 100K & 250K answers. Having been to Panama and read lots of Tolkien, I must have come across these facts at some point. But I never would have risked real money on them. Great job, Maddy!
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by earendel » Tue Oct 08, 2013 5:45 am
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Madalyn Mako
Astoria, NY
Thanks to a Double Money question worth $50,000, Madalyn has a bank worth $93,100 as she's about to play for $100,000. Madalyn has one Jump The Question lifeline left.
Thinking about the money, overnight, Madalyn has promised to take some friends to a beach house for a while. She also wants to open her own personal training studio.
Madalyn's nephew is back in the audience, "still looking scared," as Cedric says.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100,000
The Darién Gap makes it nearly impossible to do what?
A: Accurately predict earthquakes B: Drive from North to South America
C: Travel faster than light D: Dive deeper than 1,000 feet
Madalyn says it's not drive from North to South America. Maybe it's travel faster than light
, but she has a lifeline and she's going to use it. Madalyn jumps the question.
B: Drive from North to South America
When we took our cruise through the Panama Canal this was mentioned.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$250,000
Which respected writer, poet and professor was not a skilled typist, using only two fingers to type the manuscript of his greatest work?
A: J.R.R. Tolkien B: J.M. Barrie
C: James Joyce D: George Orwell
Madalyn says $93,100 is way too much money to leave on the table, if she gets it wrong. She walks away.
A: J.R.R. Tolkien
A dream question for me. Tolkien himself alludes to this in the prologue to the trilogy - he mentions that the cost of a "four-fingered typist" was beyond his reach.
Over all well done, Maddy!
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