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Transcript 03/11/2014 Annett Eiffert (carryover)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Tue Mar 11, 2014 5:49 pm

Annett Eiffert
Fair Oaks, CA

Double Money Week

Annett's daughter Jasmine told her the advice "Sometimes you have to risk it to get a biscuit"

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Career Change
Website Wars
Oppressive Hits
Hit the Books (Double Money)
Feel-Good Fizzles
What’s in a Name?
Miss Mobile Home
$500
$5000
$2000



Question 4 - Miss Mobile Home
At the 2013 Miss America Pageant, who said she's "from the state where 20% of our homes are mobile, because that's how we roll"?
A. Miss Alabama B. Miss Florida
C. Miss Louisiana D. Miss South Carolina
JTQ 1
Annett decided to jump it. She said mobile homes are all over the place. When given the right answer, she said she was not even thinking about that.
Answer and value
D. Miss South Carolina
Value: $25K jumped
Bank: $7500
Question 5 - What’s in a Name?
Saying the title was the only reason he did "Snakes on a Plane," who disagreed with the studio's short-lived plan to name it "Pacific Air 121"?
A. Forest Whitaker B. Denzel Washington
C. Morgan Freeman D. Samuel L. Jackson
ATA
A. 1% B. 13%
C. 12% D. 74%
Answer and value
D. Samuel L. Jackson
Value: $3000
Bank: $10500
Question 6 - Feel-Good Fizzles
When it was first introduced in 1929, what soft drink contained the mood-altering drug lithium and was marketed as a hangover cure?
A. Dr Pepper B. Mountain Dew
C. Orange Crush D. 7up

JTQ 2
Annett debated whether this was the time to risk it for that biscuit, Cedric replied if you jump it, no crumpet
She was thinking 7UP but decided not to gamble here
Answer and value
D. 7up
Value: $100 jumped
Bank: $10500
Question 7 - Hit the Books (Double Money)
If you were studying entomological etymology, you would most likely be learning about what?
A. The history of shellfish B. The markings of rodents
C. The sounds of horses D. The names of insects
Spoiler
Annett said she knew this cold since she used to work in a mosquito abatement lab and used to dissect mosquitoes
Answer and value
D. The names of insects
Value: $10K x2
Bank: $30500
Commercial break

Question 8 - Oppressive Hits
In his 2002 presidential bid, Saddam Hussein tried to drum up support by using what 1990s hit as his campaign song?
A. Waterfalls B. I Will Always Love You
C. ...Baby One More Time D. MMMBop
Spoiler
She was thinking Saddam Hussein was liking Whitney Houston, but "I Will Always Love you"?
This might be the time to risk it for the biscuit, she is out of lifelines. She went for it.
Answer and value
B. I Will Always Love You
Value: $7000
Bank: $37500

Question 9- Website Wars
Nissan Computer Corporation, who owns the site Nissan.com, has been sued by Nissan Motors, who accused the defendants of doing what?
A. Cybersquatting B. Webloitering
C. Netniggling D. Sitesitting

Spoiler
Annett: Cybersquatting is the only term she has heard of.
Answer and value
A. Cybersquatting
Value: $1000
Bank: $38500
Question 10 - Career Change
What future civil rights leader turned down a 1959 offer to pitch for the Chicago White Sox, opting instead for a University of Illinois football scholarship?
A. Malcolm X B. Jesse Jackson
C. Harry Belafonte D. Stokely Carmichael
Spoiler
Annett: Believed Jesse Jackson had roots from Illinois. Harry Belafonte. Day-O? (Cedric: That's the banana song) Malcolm X is from the south.
She said she is blanking on Stokely Carmichael but it is a once-in-a-lifetime chance so she went with Jesse Jackson.
Cedric said "you've got to use your head if you want to get the bread"
Answer and value
B. Jesse Jackson
Value: known to be $15K
Bank: $53500

Commercial break

Annett brought her sister Patrina and her husband Stan. They took the test on the same day, and the psychic/tarot card reader told them the previous day that Annett would win as she got the ten of pentacles.
Patrina said she is glad it is Annett since she is the smart one.

Question 11 - $100K
Who was Joseph G. Cannon, the man who appeared in 1923 on the 1st-ever cover of Time magazine?
A. Illinois congressman B. U.S. Supreme Court justice
C. Boston mayor D. Virginia governor
Spoiler
Annett had a slight hunch towards Supreme Court justice but decided it was the time to walk
Answer
A. Illinois congressman
Walk: $53500

Commercial break


Starting with the straightforward "Drink Coca-Cola" in 1886, Coke has used all but which of these tag lines in its U.S. advertisements?
A. Refresh Yourself B. Enjoy Thirst
C. Sweet as Sunshine D. What You Want is a Coke
QotD
C. Sweet as Sunshine

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Re: Transcript 03/11/2014 Annett Eiffert (carryover)

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Mar 11, 2014 10:51 pm

So far, so good.
Question 4 - Miss Mobile Home
At the 2013 Miss America Pageant, who said she's "from the state where 20% of our homes are mobile, because that's how we roll"?
A. Miss Alabama B. Miss Florida
C. Miss Louisiana D. Miss South Carolina
JTQ 1
Annett decided to jump it. She said mobile homes are all over the place. When given the right answer, she said she was not even thinking about that.
Answer and value
D. Miss South Carolina
Value: $25K jumped
Bank: $7500
JTQ 1
Question 6 - Feel-Good Fizzles
When it was first introduced in 1929, what soft drink contained the mood-altering drug lithium and was marketed as a hangover cure?
A. Dr Pepper B. Mountain Dew
C. Orange Crush D. 7up

JTQ 2
Annett debated whether this was the time to risk it for that biscuit, Cedric replied if you jump it, no crumpet
She was thinking 7UP but decided not to gamble here
Answer and value
D. 7up
Value: $100 jumped
Bank: $10500
JTQ 2
Question 8 - Oppressive Hits
In his 2002 presidential bid, Saddam Hussein tried to drum up support by using what 1990s hit as his campaign song?
A. Waterfalls B. I Will Always Love You
C. ...Baby One More Time D. MMMBop
Spoiler
She was thinking Saddam Hussein was liking Whitney Houston, but "I Will Always Love you"?
This might be the time to risk it for the biscuit, she is out of lifelines. She went for it.
Answer and value
B. I Will Always Love You
Value: $7000
Bank: $37500
ATA. Let's pretend they know it.
Question 10 - Career Change
What future civil rights leader turned down a 1959 offer to pitch for the Chicago White Sox, opting instead for a University of Illinois football scholarship?
A. Malcolm X B. Jesse Jackson
C. Harry Belafonte D. Stokely Carmichael
Spoiler
Annett: Believed Jesse Jackson had roots from Illinois. Harry Belafonte. Day-O? (Cedric: That's the banana song) Malcolm X is from the south.
She said she is blanking on Stokely Carmichael but it is a once-in-a-lifetime chance so she went with Jesse Jackson.
Cedric said "you've got to use your head if you want to get the bread"
Answer and value
B. Jesse Jackson
Value: known to be $15K
Bank: $53500
Sayonara.
Question 11 - $100K
Who was Joseph G. Cannon, the man who appeared in 1923 on the 1st-ever cover of Time magazine?
A. Illinois congressman B. U.S. Supreme Court justice
C. Boston mayor D. Virginia governor
Spoiler
Annett had a slight hunch towards Supreme Court justice but decided it was the time to walk
Answer
A. Illinois congressman
Walk: $53500
I never see this Q, but I didn't know it anyway.

This was a tough stack!
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Re: Transcript 03/11/2014 Annett Eiffert (carryover)

#3 Post by earendel » Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:14 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Annett Eiffert
Fair Oaks, CA
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Annett's daughter Jasmine told her the advice "Sometimes you have to risk it to get a biscuit"
This set Cedric off on a series of takeoffs on this phrase.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Miss Mobile Home
At the 2013 Miss America Pageant, who said she's "from the state where 20% of our homes are mobile, because that's how we roll"?
A. Miss Alabama B. Miss Florida
C. Miss Louisiana D. Miss South Carolina
JTQ 1
Annett decided to jump it. She said mobile homes are all over the place. When given the right answer, she said she was not even thinking about that.
Answer and value
D. Miss South Carolina
Value: $25K jumped
Bank: $7500
This would also be a JTQ for me. I wondered if "mobile" might be a clue leading to Miss Alabama, but thought better of the notion.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 6 - Feel-Good Fizzles
When it was first introduced in 1929, what soft drink contained the mood-altering drug lithium and was marketed as a hangover cure?
A. Dr Pepper B. Mountain Dew
C. Orange Crush D. 7up
JTQ 2
Annett debated whether this was the time to risk it for that biscuit, Cedric replied if you jump it, no crumpet
She was thinking 7UP but decided not to gamble here
Answer and value
D. 7up
Value: $100 jumped
Bank: $10500
Dr. Pepper is older than that, and Mountain Dew is younger than that. Given that the "up" in "7Up" could refer to recovering from a hangover, I'd have gone with that. Turns out that Orange Crush was introduced in 1916.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 11 - $100K
Who was Joseph G. Cannon, the man who appeared in 1923 on the 1st-ever cover of Time magazine?
A. Illinois congressman B. U.S. Supreme Court justice
C. Boston mayor D. Virginia governor
Spoiler
Annett had a slight hunch towards Supreme Court justice but decided it was the time to walk
Answer
A. Illinois congressman
Walk: $53500
I believe I'll use my 2nd JTQ. According to Wikipedia he was one of the most powerful Speakers of the House and one of the longest-serving Congressional representatives. He was featured on the cover of Time on the last day of his last term in office.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 03/11/2014 Annett Eiffert (carryover)

#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Mar 13, 2014 3:46 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Annett's daughter Jasmine told her the advice "Sometimes you have to risk it to get a biscuit"
Just like he's been going on and on about the extra money they're giving contestants during "Double Money Week". I've been waiting for him to finish with some truth in advertising:

We pay you once, then we pay you again...but if you're fortunate enough to answer a question in the upper tier--even if you give an incorrect answer--we're taking all that bonus money back again!

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