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Transcript 1/09/2008 Diane Faelber

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:42 pm

Transcript 01/09/08 - Diane Faelber
Kansas City, MO.
Wallpaper hanger & painter

Meredith shares with the audience that when Diane got in the hotseat during the
commercial break, they look at each other and both scream. Diane is so excited
to be a Millionaire as well as New York. She loves New York and shopping for shoes.



$100 - In the kitchen, toasting cubes of stale bread is an easy way to make your own
what?

A:Marmalade
B: Croutons
C:Sour cream
D: Mess


$200 "With liberty and justice for all" is the ending to a familiar recitation
known as the "Pledge of" what?

A:Patriotism
B:Allegiance
C:Freedom
D:Justice


$300 - "Bone bed" is an archaelogical term for an area containing a large number
of what?

A:Flowers
B:Gems
C:Fossils
D:Geysers


$500 - In a 1989 comedy, dimwits Bill Preston and Ted Logan embark on what type of
journey, which lends the movie its title?

A:A noble quest
B:A thrilling chase
C:A great crusade
D:An excellent adventure


$1,000 - Designed in 1958 to promote nuclear disarmament, the "peace symbol" is a
circle divided into how many pieces?

A:Three
B:Four
C:Five
D:Six


$2,000 - When its letters are reversed, which of these U.S. state postal abbreviations
becomes that of another U.S. state?

A:NM
B:TN
C:IL
D:RI


$4,000 - Which of the following is not the title of a movie or TV show?

A:Trading Places
B:Trading Spaces
C:Trading Spouses
D:Trading Plaintiffs

Diane hasn't watched very many of these programs, so she decides to ATA.

ATA: A: 0% B: 0% C: 3% D: 97%

----Commercial Break-----


$8,000 - Because Pluto was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006,
which planet in our solar system is now farthest from the sun?

A:Neptune
B:Jupiter
C:Saturn
D:Uranus

50/50 leaves A: Neptune B: Jupiter


$16,000 - Jim Morrison reportedly named his band after reading
the 1954 work "The Doors of Perception" by what writer?

A:William S. Burroughs
B:George Orwell
C:Aldous Huxley
D:Rod Serling

Diane has no clue & calls Larry, one of her oldest &
dearest friends.

Larry knows right away.



$25,000 - What European capital lies primarily on Zealand
Island?

A: Helsinki
B: Stockholm
C: Amsterdam
D: Copenhagen

Diane thinks she knows but doesn't dare risk it & leaves
with $16,000. Her guess would have been right.






Answers:
$100: B - Croutons
$200: B - Allegiance
$300: C - Fossils
$500: D - An excellent adventure
$1000: B - Four
$2000: A - NM
$4000: D - Trading Plaintiffs
$8000: A - Neptune
$16000: C - Aldous Huxley
$25000: D - Copenhagen






Disclaimer:
My spell check says archaeological is spelled incorrectly, but I am leaving
as it was on the show.

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#2 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:59 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 - Because Pluto was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006,
which planet in our solar system is now farthest from the sun?

A:Neptune
B:Jupiter
C:Saturn
D:Uranus
This is not an $8,000 question. This is a $500 question.

$16K: No clue. Use the PAF.

So I've got $25K and three lifelines at hand for the third tier.

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#3 Post by earendel » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:38 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Transcript 01/09/08 - Diane Faelber
Kansas City, MO.
Wallpaper hanger & painter
Hmmmm...a professional wallpaper hanger? Is there a lot of call for that line of work?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Meredith shares with the audience that when Diane got in the hotseat during the commercial break, they look at each other and both scream. Diane is so excited to be a Millionaire as well as New York. She loves New York and shopping for shoes.
She wore a red shoe lapel pin.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1,000 - Designed in 1958 to promote nuclear disarmament, the "peace symbol" is a circle divided into how many pieces?

A:Three
B:Four
C:Five
D:Six
This is a potential landmine question - you have to remember that it was villified by some as being a "broken cross", so it has four lines, and thus four sections.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 - Because Pluto was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006, which planet in our solar system is now farthest from the sun?

A:Neptune
B:Jupiter
C:Saturn
D:Uranus

50/50 leaves A: Neptune B: Jupiter
I wish she had taken a little longer and tried to figure it out - she said that she knew it. She also referred to the Hot Seat as a "gray matter sucking machine".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$16,000 - Jim Morrison reportedly named his band after reading the 1954 work "The Doors of Perception" by what writer?

A:William S. Burroughs
B:George Orwell
C:Aldous Huxley
D:Rod Serling

Diane has no clue & calls Larry, one of her oldest & dearest friends.

Larry knows right away.
I'd have had to use a lifeline for this one. I know it's not Burroughs or Serling, so try the 50/50 and hope that B and C aren't the two left.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 - What European capital lies primarily on Zealand
Island?

A: Helsinki
B: Stockholm
C: Amsterdam
D: Copenhagen

Diane thinks she knows but doesn't dare risk it & leaves with $16,000. Her guess would have been right.
It's a shame she had to use the lifeline on the planet question because it might have helped here (although the 50/50 might have left C and D).
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Disclaimer:
My spell check says archaeological is spelled incorrectly, but I am leaving
as it was on the show.
It sure looks right to me.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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#4 Post by gsabc » Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:49 am

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Transcript 01/09/08 - Diane Faelber
Kansas City, MO.
Wallpaper hanger & painter
Hmmmm...a professional wallpaper hanger? Is there a lot of call for that line of work?
Oh yes! A lot of painting contractors do both. Many folks don't want to bother with the whole mess, especially if there's old paper to remove first.

If a home fix-it job takes more than two minutes to perform, there are people who won't do it and a contractor who'll do it for them. Paper hanging is perceived as more complex than it really is.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.

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#5 Post by Rexer25 » Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:55 am

gsabc wrote: Paper hanging is perceived as more complex than it really is.
From some old sayings I've heard for years, the amount of work required to hang wallpaper is in inverse proportion to the number of arms the paper hanger has.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!

That'll be $10, please.

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#6 Post by summus123 » Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:23 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Transcript 01/09/08 - Diane Faelber
Kansas City, MO.
Wallpaper hanger & painter

$16,000 - Jim Morrison reportedly named his band after reading
the 1954 work "The Doors of Perception" by what writer?

A:William S. Burroughs
B:George Orwell
C:Aldous Huxley
D:Rod Serling

Diane has no clue & calls Larry, one of her oldest &
dearest friends.

Larry knows right away.

This question reappears now and then, just like the Boston Tea Party questions. Definitely in my wheelhouse. Also helps that I saw The Doors with Val Kilmer when it came out in 1991.

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#7 Post by ghostjmf » Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:55 pm

1K: I would have been drawing in spit, or whatever I had, on their monitor for as long as they let me. I couldn't get the continuation of the "stem" that bisects the upside-down "Y" for minutes & minutes. I might have actually missed this, or had to use 50/50 to narrow it down. Let's say I don't, though.

4K: Wife Swap I know. Trading Spouses I don't. But Trading Plaintiffs would be illegal, I hope. Go with it.

25K: Know its not Amsterdam. Helsinki, in Finland, would not be using a Germanic-sounding name, I don't think, they'd be using a Finnish name. I hope. And I think Danish sounds more Germanic than Swedish??? But would use 50/50 here. It also occurs to me that you might retain a "name from a conqueror", but we have to go out on some limbs here.

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#8 Post by moonie » Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:22 pm

I could swear the peace symbol was

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/ \

in a circle. I've always drawn it that way.


And I would have tanked!
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#9 Post by gsabc » Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:26 pm

moonie wrote:I could swear the peace symbol was

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/ \

in a circle. I've always drawn it that way.


And I would have tanked!
That's the Mercedes symbol, moonie. Owning one may lead to your own sense of peace.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.

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