Chicago, IL
PhD Candidate in History
The night Heath was called, his friends showed him the YouTube clip of a contestant missing the $100 question on the show.
His category tree:
Sheepish
First in Line
Billy Crystal
Outer Space
Riders on the Storm
Elected Office
Into the Wild
Moon Men
Famous Jerks
Queue's Clues
Animal Planet
Kid Lit
NASA
States of the Union
Wedding Traditions
$100 (Wedding Traditions): Traditionally, who should a groom never see in the hours immediately preceding his wedding?
A. Bride B. Best Man
C. Maid of Honor D. His ex-wife
Spoiler
A. Utah B. Ohio
C. Iowa D. Maine
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A. Pumpkin suits B. Zucchini suits
C. Banana suits D. Eggplant suits
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A. Heat waves B. Lunar eclipses
C. Thunderstorms D. Sunsets
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A. Orangutan Island B. Growing Up Camel
C. Meerkat Manor D. Lemur Kingdom
Heath says he has "a pretty good idea" but decides to ATA (5). The results:
ATA results
B. Growing Up Camel - 71%
C. Meerkat Manor - 5%
D. Lemur Kingdom - 4%
Spoiler
Heath's going for his PhD in History. His wife Tyese (???) is rooting him on in the audience. Meredith introduces the ATE, one of the University of Rochester Quiz Bowl champs, Eric Kiehl (whose name I can spell only because he and the rest of his team are ATEs on my iPhone version of WWTBAM). For the record, Meredith says to Eric, "Nice to see you, thanks for being here."
$2,000 (Queue's Clues): What popular online service gave rise to the expression "It's in my queue"?
A. NetFlix B. MapQuest
C. CareerBuilder D. eHarmony
Spoiler
A. Played a fiddle B. Took a bath
C. Painted a picture D. Got a haircut
Heath (a PhD candidate in History) chooses to ATE (15). When Meredith reminds him it's a history question, his response is, "I know. Way too long ago, though."
ATE discussion
Spoiler
A. Best of Me B. Piece of Me
C. Picture of Me D. Rest of Me
Heath chooses to PAF (18). Standing by are his father-in-law, Tony (Arlington, VA); his friend, Rick (Chicago, IL); and his brother, Ash (Tulare, CA). He chooses to call Rick.
PAF discussion
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Heath was worried he'd get a pop culture question, as it's "not [his] best subject."
$16,000 (Into the Wild): Which of these things found in nature are often classified as "angiosperms" or "gymnosperms"?
A. Rocks B. Waterfalls
C. Plants D. Clouds
Spoiler
A. Secretary of State B. Governor of Virginia
C. Vice president D. Postmaster general
Heath, a PhD candidate in History, guesses incorrectly (