Transcript 12/07/2007 - Ross Radusky
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 6:36 am
Ross Radusky
Rockaway Beach, NJ
Meredith says that Ross looks like he's full of energy.
$100 - Which of these musical instruments shares its name with a common geometric figure?
A - oboe
B - triangle
C - harp
D - parallelobugle
Ross played the triangle in school; so did Meredith.
$200 - Which of these drugstore brands features a cartoon image of a stork on its Web site?
A - Pantene
B - Huggies
C - Dr. Scholl's
D - Listerine
$300 - A person who is struggling to survive is said to be "trying to keep his head above" what?
A - water
B - the clouds
C - the street
D - smoke
Ross says that getting to this level was his goal.
$500 - Often used to refer to a tough negotiation strategy, "hardball" is another name for what sport?
A - basketball
B - football
C - baseball
D - tennis
The only actual hard ball used in any of those sports is a baseball.
$1K - Someone who fixes things using makeshift items is often jokingly compared to what popular TV character?
A - Hawkeye
B - Dr. Huxtable
C - Agent Mulder
D - MacGyver
Ross knows Dr. Huxtable but some of the others are before his time. Meredith says, "Nice". Ross decides to ask the audience.
ATA results:
A - 7%
B - 2%
C - 0%
D - 91%
Meredith reminds Ross that the last contestant trusted the audience and was wrong. This could be major redemption or very bad. Patrick was told that New York audiences were the best, so throwing caution to the winds he goes with their answer. "Major redemption!" Meredith exclaims when the answer is revealed.
Commercial break
Ross is 20 years old, on a full academic scholarship to Queens College. He wants to go to medical school. Meredith asks if he has any specialty in mind. He's interested in orthopedic surgery - he likes the bones. Ross's mother Bonnie is in the audience. Some day she may be able to say "My son the millionaire doctor." Meredith quips, "No bones about it - let's play."
$2K - "Dentifrico" is the Spanish word for which of these toiletries?
A - shaving cream
B - toothpaste
C - hairspray
D - shampoo
Ross assumes that "dent" refers to teeth or mouth and the only one of the products that goes in the mouth is toothpaste.
$4K - A child starting kindergarten in September of 2007 will ordinarily graduate from high school in what year?
A - 2018
B - 2019
C - 2020
D - 2021
Ross counts on his fingers as he comments that 12 years of school plus one year of kindergarten would mean adding 12 to 2007. He enumerates the years while counting on his fingers to come up with the right answer. "I'm exhausted!" Meredith says afterward.
Commercial break
Meredith says she's glad Ross can count. It's a tricky question.
$8K - Woodward and Bernstein, the dynamic duo who rose to fame as journalists during the Watergate scandal, have what first names?
A - Luke and David
B - Bob and Carl
C - John and Aaron
D - Michael and Ray
Science is more Ross's category. He decides to phone his friend Jeremy."Bring it on, Ross!" Jeremy says. Ross paraphrases the question, and Jeremy immediately answers. He's 99.9% sure. They do a little small talk to fill the rest of the time.
THE HORN!!!!!
Ross will be back on Monday with his 50/50 still available.
ANSWERS:
$100 - B (triangle)
$200 - B (Huggies)
$300 - A (water)
$500 - C (baseball)
$1K - D (MacGyver)
$2K - B (toothpaste)
$4K - C (2020)
$8K - B (Bob and Carl)
Rockaway Beach, NJ
Meredith says that Ross looks like he's full of energy.
$100 - Which of these musical instruments shares its name with a common geometric figure?
A - oboe
B - triangle
C - harp
D - parallelobugle
Ross played the triangle in school; so did Meredith.
$200 - Which of these drugstore brands features a cartoon image of a stork on its Web site?
A - Pantene
B - Huggies
C - Dr. Scholl's
D - Listerine
$300 - A person who is struggling to survive is said to be "trying to keep his head above" what?
A - water
B - the clouds
C - the street
D - smoke
Ross says that getting to this level was his goal.
$500 - Often used to refer to a tough negotiation strategy, "hardball" is another name for what sport?
A - basketball
B - football
C - baseball
D - tennis
The only actual hard ball used in any of those sports is a baseball.
$1K - Someone who fixes things using makeshift items is often jokingly compared to what popular TV character?
A - Hawkeye
B - Dr. Huxtable
C - Agent Mulder
D - MacGyver
Ross knows Dr. Huxtable but some of the others are before his time. Meredith says, "Nice". Ross decides to ask the audience.
ATA results:
A - 7%
B - 2%
C - 0%
D - 91%
Meredith reminds Ross that the last contestant trusted the audience and was wrong. This could be major redemption or very bad. Patrick was told that New York audiences were the best, so throwing caution to the winds he goes with their answer. "Major redemption!" Meredith exclaims when the answer is revealed.
Commercial break
Ross is 20 years old, on a full academic scholarship to Queens College. He wants to go to medical school. Meredith asks if he has any specialty in mind. He's interested in orthopedic surgery - he likes the bones. Ross's mother Bonnie is in the audience. Some day she may be able to say "My son the millionaire doctor." Meredith quips, "No bones about it - let's play."
$2K - "Dentifrico" is the Spanish word for which of these toiletries?
A - shaving cream
B - toothpaste
C - hairspray
D - shampoo
Ross assumes that "dent" refers to teeth or mouth and the only one of the products that goes in the mouth is toothpaste.
$4K - A child starting kindergarten in September of 2007 will ordinarily graduate from high school in what year?
A - 2018
B - 2019
C - 2020
D - 2021
Ross counts on his fingers as he comments that 12 years of school plus one year of kindergarten would mean adding 12 to 2007. He enumerates the years while counting on his fingers to come up with the right answer. "I'm exhausted!" Meredith says afterward.
Commercial break
Meredith says she's glad Ross can count. It's a tricky question.
$8K - Woodward and Bernstein, the dynamic duo who rose to fame as journalists during the Watergate scandal, have what first names?
A - Luke and David
B - Bob and Carl
C - John and Aaron
D - Michael and Ray
Science is more Ross's category. He decides to phone his friend Jeremy."Bring it on, Ross!" Jeremy says. Ross paraphrases the question, and Jeremy immediately answers. He's 99.9% sure. They do a little small talk to fill the rest of the time.
THE HORN!!!!!
Ross will be back on Monday with his 50/50 still available.
ANSWERS:
$100 - B (triangle)
$200 - B (Huggies)
$300 - A (water)
$500 - C (baseball)
$1K - D (MacGyver)
$2K - B (toothpaste)
$4K - C (2020)
$8K - B (Bob and Carl)