Noel Jett
Fort Worth, TX
Noel has had her IQ tested. It indicated that she's smarter than 99.9% of the population. Noel took a college class from her Plus One when she was 10. She enrolled in college when she was 13 and now she's a senior at Texas A&M.
Noel is doing research regarding the relative length of people's ring finger and pointer finger. If your ring finger is longer, you're more likely to be male and good at masculine tasks. If your pointer finger is longer, it's the other way around. They're trying to see which one displays confidence better.
Noel has $43,100 in her bank, with three lifelines left: the ATA, JTQ and (special for the Whiz Kids) the Cut The Question.
Question #6
Using a nickname for her native home, Iggy Azalea could correctly be called "Oz-some," because she was born where?
A: Austria B: Australia
C: Azerbaijan D: Mozambique
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Australia
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $48,100
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $48,100
Question #7
According to Merriam Webster, what word is defined as both "a mortal Gorgon who is slain when decapitated by Perseus" and a "jellyfish"?
A: Athena B: Medusa
C: Dionysus D: Apollo
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Medusa
Question Value: $500
Bank: $48,600
Question Value: $500
Bank: $48,600
Question #8
In some eerie foreshadowing, in 1835, John Wilkes Booth's father wrote to what president, threatening to "cut your throat while you are sleeping"?
A: Andrew Jackson B: James Monroe
C: Franklin Pierce D: James K. Polk
Noel doesn't know enough about this time period, so she cuts the question. She thinks the answer is probably
Spoiler
Andrew Jackson.
Answer
A: Andrew Jackson
Substitute Question #8
Painted on the domed ceiling of the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, the fresco "Apotheosis of Washington" depicts our first president going where?
A: To war B: To heaven
C: To the White House D: To school
Noel doesn't this, either. She jumps the question. When asked which one she thinks, she replies
Spoiler
war?
Answer/Value/Bank
B: To heaven
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $48,600
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $48,600
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Question #9
With a little bit of science in every bite, what frozen items are sold with a susceptor, or "crisping sleeve," that radiates heat onto food?
A: Eggo waffles B: Eskimo Pies
C: Hot Pockets D: Banana smoothies
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Hot Pockets
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $51,600
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $51,600
Question #10
Which of these US cities is closer to the capitals of two foreign nations than it is to its own state's capital?
A: Portland, ME B: Anchorage, AK
C: San Diego, CA D: Miami, FL
Noel says
Spoiler
Florida is very close to Cuba and Mexico and Florida is very long, so she goes with D, final answer.
Answer/Value/Bank
D: Miami, FL
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $58,600
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $58,600
Spoiler
(without emphasizing her error during deliberations) that Miami is closer to Nassau, Bahamas and Havana, Cuba that it is to Tallahassee.
It's time to play Classic Millionaire.
$100,000
A phenomenon in which photons affect each other's movement, what adjective did Einstein famously use to describe "actions at a distance"?
A: Luscious B: Spooky
C: Cantankerous D: Befuddling
Noel:
Spoiler
Befuddling is a big, Einsteiny word, but I don't think he was befuddled by these sorts of things, maybe. Ummm. No, maybe he was. Oh, yeah, that makes sense. I'm gonna say D: Befuddling, final answer.
Answer
B: Spooky
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