Transcript 10/23/2007 Llew Rao
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Transcript 10/23/2007 Llew Rao
Llew Rao
Cleveland, OH
Resident physician
Played bar trivia between tapings but "got smoked"
$2000- Nineteenth-century congressman Joel R. Poinsett is well known for lending his name to a type of what?
A. Gem B. Insect
C. Plant D. Fish
$4000- In 2007, what classic TV series inspired a line of southern comfort foods dubbed "Mayberry's Finest"?
A. The Andy Griffith Show B. Green Acres
C. Petticoat Junction D. The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
$8000- The iconic phrase "The Eagle has landed" is forever linked to what historic event?
A. D-Day invasion B. Battle of Gettysburg
C. Fall of the Berlin Wall D. First moon landing
.
.
.
"I use this phrase but I'm not exactly sure why"
ATA: 9%-0-0-91% in favor of D.
He says he was thinking A so it was a good thing he ATA.
$16,000
Which of these island groups derives its name from the Spanish word for "tortoise"?
A. Galapagos B. Azores
C. Maldives D. Balearic
$25,000
In 2006, what tech company established a free WiFi network for its hometown of Mountain View, California?
A. Microsoft B. Google
C. Yahoo D. AOL
.
.
.
PAF, Keith, a friend from Chicago, is pretty sure it is Google but not positive. Then says 90% sure, and asks "Mountain View CA?" as time runs out. (Llew had opened by simply asked what company was from Mountain View CA then mentioned the wifi)
Commercial break
With the money Llew will apply it towards $10K of job-related expenses and car expenses (check engine light has been on for two months) and getting some stuff for his folks.
$50,000
Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," famous for sparking a riot in Paris in 1913, is what type of work?
A. Oil painting B. Lyric poem
C. Opera D. Ballet
.
.
.
STQ (after the answer was revealed he said he never would have guessed that)
STQ $50K
Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress, was sworn in on a Koran once owned by what president?\
A. Thomas Jefferson B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Theodore Roosevelt D. John F. Kennedy
.
.
.
50/50 left A. Thomas Jefferson and D. John F. Kennedy
.
.
.
Llew guessed incorrectly and left with $25K
Answers
$2000- C. Plant
$4000- A. The Andy Griffith Show
$8000- D. First moon landing
$16K- A. Galapagos
$25K- B. Google
$50K- D. Ballet
$50K- A. Thomas Jefferson
Cleveland, OH
Resident physician
Played bar trivia between tapings but "got smoked"
$2000- Nineteenth-century congressman Joel R. Poinsett is well known for lending his name to a type of what?
A. Gem B. Insect
C. Plant D. Fish
$4000- In 2007, what classic TV series inspired a line of southern comfort foods dubbed "Mayberry's Finest"?
A. The Andy Griffith Show B. Green Acres
C. Petticoat Junction D. The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
$8000- The iconic phrase "The Eagle has landed" is forever linked to what historic event?
A. D-Day invasion B. Battle of Gettysburg
C. Fall of the Berlin Wall D. First moon landing
.
.
.
"I use this phrase but I'm not exactly sure why"
ATA: 9%-0-0-91% in favor of D.
He says he was thinking A so it was a good thing he ATA.
$16,000
Which of these island groups derives its name from the Spanish word for "tortoise"?
A. Galapagos B. Azores
C. Maldives D. Balearic
$25,000
In 2006, what tech company established a free WiFi network for its hometown of Mountain View, California?
A. Microsoft B. Google
C. Yahoo D. AOL
.
.
.
PAF, Keith, a friend from Chicago, is pretty sure it is Google but not positive. Then says 90% sure, and asks "Mountain View CA?" as time runs out. (Llew had opened by simply asked what company was from Mountain View CA then mentioned the wifi)
Commercial break
With the money Llew will apply it towards $10K of job-related expenses and car expenses (check engine light has been on for two months) and getting some stuff for his folks.
$50,000
Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," famous for sparking a riot in Paris in 1913, is what type of work?
A. Oil painting B. Lyric poem
C. Opera D. Ballet
.
.
.
STQ (after the answer was revealed he said he never would have guessed that)
STQ $50K
Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress, was sworn in on a Koran once owned by what president?\
A. Thomas Jefferson B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Theodore Roosevelt D. John F. Kennedy
.
.
.
50/50 left A. Thomas Jefferson and D. John F. Kennedy
.
.
.
Llew guessed incorrectly and left with $25K
Answers
$2000- C. Plant
$4000- A. The Andy Griffith Show
$8000- D. First moon landing
$16K- A. Galapagos
$25K- B. Google
$50K- D. Ballet
$50K- A. Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Transcript 10/23/2007 Llew Rao
This question is just plain wrong. Many sources confirm that "tortuga" is Spanish for "saddle," which the original explorers considered the shape of the shells of the tortoises on the island. For example:BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $16,000
Which of these island groups derives its name from the Spanish word for "tortoise"?
A. Galapagos B. Azores
C. Maldives D. Balearic
http://www.darwinsgalapagos.com/gallery ... ture_8.htm
When I saw the question, I expected the correct choice to be Tortugas.The Giant Galapagos Tortoise is the classic Galapagos Islands animal. They gave the islands their name after the old Spanish word Galapago for saddle which the shape of the shell of some varieties resembles. The tortoises on the islands are all part of the same species, Geochelone nigra, sometimes called Geochelone elephantophus, they can vary considerably however and there are 14 recognised varieties. Galapagos tortoises are found nowhere else in the world other than these islands.
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Re: Transcript 10/23/2007 Llew Rao
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8000- The iconic phrase "The Eagle has landed" is forever linked to what historic event?
A. D-Day invasion B. Battle of Gettysburg
C. Fall of the Berlin Wall D. First moon landing
ATA: 9%-0-0-91% in favor of D.
He says he was thinking A so it was a good thing he ATA.

$25K: Microsoft is based in Washington, so that's wrong. I'm between Google and Yahoo. Let's PAF.
$50K: Knew this one even before the choices came up.
$50K #2: Knew this one before the choices came up as well.
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Re: Transcript 10/23/2007 Llew Rao
So he taped the last show of the day and came back the next, I guess.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Llew Rao
Cleveland, OH
Resident physician
Played bar trivia between tapings but "got smoked"
He should have taken a little more time to reason it out; after saying this, Meredith asked him the context and he told her that whenever he LANDED at an airport he pulled out his cell phone and called whoever he was meeting and used that line.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8000- The iconic phrase "The Eagle has landed" is forever linked to what historic event?
A. D-Day invasion B. Battle of Gettysburg
C. Fall of the Berlin Wall D. First moon landing
"I use this phrase but I'm not exactly sure why"
elwing, who is usually not as snarky as I am about contestants, commented, "That explains how he got 'smoked'".BBTranscriptTeam wrote:He says he was thinking A so it was a good thing he ATA.
I was expecting Tortugas, but that would be too easy.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$16,000
Which of these island groups derives its name from the Spanish word for "tortoise"?
A. Galapagos B. Azores
C. Maldives D. Balearic
Finally a shout-out to our favorite PAF resource!BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000
In 2006, what tech company established a free WiFi network for its hometown of Mountain View, California?
A. Microsoft B. Google
C. Yahoo D. AOL
My high school junior English class was an "advanced" class called "Humanities". We got to listen to portions of the orchestral accompaniment to TROS; I loved it, while most of my classmates were dismayed by it. Our teacher told us that the huge bass drumming sound was caused by people actually jumping off a platform onto a specially crafted drumhead.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50,000
Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," famous for sparking a riot in Paris in 1913, is what type of work?
A. Oil painting B. Lyric poem
C. Opera D. Ballet
Hmmm...my first thought was Jefferson because he was more of a "Renaissance man" than the others and would be more likely to own a Koran. In the HS I'd have used the 50/50 on this one had it come up in the regular stack (since I didn't need STQ for the actual $50K question).BBTranscriptTeam wrote:STQ $50K
Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress, was sworn in on a Koran once owned by what president?\
A. Thomas Jefferson B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Theodore Roosevelt D. John F. Kennedy
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"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Re: Transcript 10/23/2007 Llew Rao
Yeah, but he was being distracted by the landing on the Normandy beaches. Perhaps a valid distractor, for those young enough for one event to be ancient history as much as the other. And if he thought that the D-Day landings would need a secret code word after the troops had hit the beaches.earendel wrote:He should have taken a little more time to reason it out; after saying this, Meredith asked him the context and he told her that whenever he LANDED at an airport he pulled out his cell phone and called whoever he was meeting and used that line.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8000- The iconic phrase "The Eagle has landed" is forever linked to what historic event?
A. D-Day invasion B. Battle of Gettysburg
C. Fall of the Berlin Wall D. First moon landing
"I use this phrase but I'm not exactly sure why"

Yeah, but this was an undervalued question with a nasty distractor.earendel wrote:Finally a shout-out to our favorite PAF resource!BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000
In 2006, what tech company established a free WiFi network for its hometown of Mountain View, California?
A. Microsoft B. Google
C. Yahoo D. AOL
1. Was establishing the local WiFi network a national story? If not, the question really focuses on knowing where the companies are located. However....
2. Yahoo's headquarters is in Sunnyvale, right next door to Mountain View!
Sheesh!
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Sunnyvale?? Isn't that the site of the Hellmouth that Buffy and the Scoobies had to deal with for all those years?MarleysGh0st wrote:[2. Yahoo's headquarters is in Sunnyvale, right next door to Mountain View!
Sheesh!

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Re: Transcript 10/23/2007 Llew Rao
Sunnyvale...Sunnydale...earendel wrote: Sunnyvale?? Isn't that the site of the Hellmouth that Buffy and the Scoobies had to deal with for all those years?
There might have been some luddites on the Buffy scriptwriting staff.

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Re: Transcript 10/23/2007 Llew Rao
When I open Internet Explorer, the Google home page comes up, complete with a weather forecast for Mountain View, California. (The weather forecast location can be changed, but that requires effort.) Without being certain of the address of Google's headquarters, I would have considered this a strong enough clue to go with the right answer. At any rate, the association was strong in my mind when the question came up.MarleysGh0st wrote:Yeah, but this was an undervalued question with a nasty distractor.earendel wrote:Finally a shout-out to our favorite PAF resource!BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000
In 2006, what tech company established a free WiFi network for its hometown of Mountain View, California?
A. Microsoft B. Google
C. Yahoo D. AOL
1. Was establishing the local WiFi network a national story? If not, the question really focuses on knowing where the companies are located. However....
2. Yahoo's headquarters is in Sunnyvale, right next door to Mountain View!
Sheesh!
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Is that the regular google.com home page or a customized page? (I think they call theirs iGoogle.) Their home page stands out among web sites for being remarkably free of excess stuff like weather reports and news headlines and a million and one links and ads.silvercamaro wrote: When I open Internet Explorer, the Google home page comes up, complete with a weather forecast for Mountain View, California. (The weather forecast location can be changed, but that requires effort.) Without being certain of the address of Google's headquarters, I would have considered this a strong enough clue to go with the right answer. At any rate, the association was strong in my mind when the question came up.
Just the search form, ma'am!

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Re: Transcript 10/23/2007 Llew Rao
I don't know. It's the page I started getting after I signed up with a Google name to play the DaVinci Code game a couple of years ago.MarleysGh0st wrote: Is that the regular google.com home page or a customized page? (I think they call theirs iGoogle.) Their home page stands out among web sites for being remarkably free of excess stuff like weather reports and news headlines and a million and one links and ads.
Just the search form, ma'am!
It's also the page where the Jeopardy daily questions appeared a little while back. I consider it an entirely separate entity from the Google search page I normally use. (I just discovered that I can search from that page, but I more often go directly to the advanced search form, which I have bookmarked.)