Astoria, NY
Some people want to win a million dollars so they can buy their first home; some want to travel the world. Today's contestant wants to buy a sheep. Cale's passion is making things from scratch. To knit a sweater you have to buy yarn and that's not really start to finish. He wants to raise a sheep, shear it, make the yarn and then knit it into a sweater. It's not a perfect plan (he lives in Queens) but some extra money might help grease the wheels. Maybe he could buy the house next door and knock it down, make a solid gold sheep corral and feed it caviar. Cale is three questions away from Round 2, with $47,100 in his bank and his ATA and a JTQ still available.
Topic Tree (randomized):
Lucille Ball
Store Slogan
Miracle Fruit
Carrie Underwood
Exercise Class
Baby Science
Iceland Crimefighters
Buyer Beware
Mottos
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Question #8 (Miracle Fruit):
After eating it, the "flavor tripping" West African berry called "miracle fruit" reportedly tricks your taste buds into thinking what?
A - sour foods are sweet
B - sweet foods are sour
C - bitter foods are chalky
D - mild foods are spicy
Cale remembers reading about this - it made the rounds of the New York food scene a couple years ago.
Spoiler
Answer: A (sour foods are sweet)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $62,100
Value: $15,000
Bank: $62,100
Question #9 (Store Slogan):
Perhaps inspired by the store's slogan "More saving. More doing," in 2013 a South Carolina couple was arrested for "doing it" in what hardware store?
A - Macy's
B - The Home Depot
C - The Cheesecake Factory
D - Yankee Candle
"Only one of these is a hardware store," Cale says.
Spoiler
Answer: B (The Home Depot)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $63,100
Value: $1,000
Bank: $63,100
Before she became a sitcom star, Lucille Ball had an illustrious modeling career using what fake name that she took from a racetrack?
A - Diane Belmont
B - Helene Arlington
C - Betty Fairmount
D - Maryanne Churchill
Cale says that Belmont and Churchill are racetracks, but this is a question that you either know or you don't and he doesn't, so he decides to jump the question.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Diane Belmont)
Value: $500
Bank: $63,100 (unchanged)
Value: $500
Bank: $63,100 (unchanged)
$100K - From 1776 to 2013, how many calendar years in the history of the U.S. are numbers that are perfect square numbers?
A - 0
B - 2
C - 5
D - 10
Cale says that given enough time he could figure this out. He starts out with 40*40 and then begins doing the math. His calculations lead him to
Spoiler
B
before he makes that his final answer he wants to make sure. Cedric jokes that Cale was "kind of Rain Man-y".
Spoiler
Answer: B (2)
Cale is a financial analyst so he's good with math. Cale's sheep will live in luxury - maybe like Kobe sheep.
$250K - Sounding like it could refer to just about anything in the store, what IKEA product is sold under the name "Produkt"?
A - a nightstand
B - a plate
C - a chair
D - a milk frother
Cale says this is a good time to "call in that lifeline". He figures some of the audience members might have been to IKEA recently.
Ask the Audience results
A - 21%
B - 22%
C - 26%
D - 31%
B - 22%
C - 26%
D - 31%
Spoiler
Answer: D (a milk frother)
Just before the commercial break it's announced that next week is Movie Week.
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