Transcript 10/31/11 Jason Hawes & Grant Wilson
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:29 pm
Halloween Edition
Jason Hawes & Grant Wilson
Ghost Hunters
The Ghost Hunters are guaranteed a minimum of $10,000 donated to Hasbro Children’s Hospital.
Topic Tree:
Original order not shown.
Topic Tree: (randomized)
Historical Swim
Size Matters
Number Nightmare
Costumes
Silly Science
Green Cities
Hot Rides
Political Songs
Dylan Cameo
MonStars
Question 1 – MonStars
Because they are believed to stay youthful by drawing fuel from neighboring stars, scientists have given blue straggler stars what nickname?
A. Frankenstein stars
B. Werewolf stars
C. Vampire stars
D. Mummy stars
Question 2 – Dylan Cameo
In a rare TV appearance, Bob Dylan signed an autograph “To Chumbiee” on what reality show?
A. Pawn Stars
B. American Chopper
C. Pit Boss
D. Ace of Cakes
Question 3 – Political Songs
The lyric “Hey, Ayatollah, leave those kids alone” appears in an Iranian youth anthem adapted from a song by what rock band?
A. Van Halen
B. The Police
C. The Clash
D. Pink Floyd
Question 4 – Hot Rides
If you are riding “shotbun” you are most likely sitting in the passenger seat of what famous vehicle?
A. The Popemobile
B. The Wienermobile
C. The Batmobile
D. The Bluesmobile
commercial break
Question 5 – Green Cities
Covering over 300 acres, Grant Park is often called the “front yard” of what U.S. city?
A. Boston
B. St. Louis
C. Chicago
D. Los Angeles
JTQ 1
Question 6 – Silly Science
What invention was created by Harry Coover, whose obituary in 2011 noted its use by college pranksters on toilet seats?
A. Paper Clips
B. Velcro
C. Super Glue
D. Post-it notes
Question 7 - Costumes
A necklace with a male symbol medallion is often part of what popular Halloween costume?
A. Austin Powers
B. Frodo
C. Neo
D. The Hulk
commercial break
Question 8 – Number Nightmare
Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia is the fear of what number?
A. 13
B. 237
C. 666
D. 2012
Question 9 – Size Matters
Cherrystones, quahogs, and top necks are terms used to refer to what seafood?
A. Lobsters
B. Clams
C. Shrimp
D. Mussels
Question 10 – Historical Swim
Because he could not swim, what political figure was reportedly force to wear water-wings in a swimming pool meeting with Chairman Mao?
A. Henry Kissinger
B. Charles de Gaulle
C. Ho Chi Minh
D. Nikita Khrushchev
JTQ 2
commercial break
$100K
In order to dig a hole through the center of the Earth and wind up in Beijing, China, you’ll have to start in which of these countries?
A. Colombia
B . Argentina
C. Mexico
D. Canada
ATA
Jason and Grant decide to leave with $57,600.
End of show noise.
Jason Hawes & Grant Wilson
Ghost Hunters
The Ghost Hunters are guaranteed a minimum of $10,000 donated to Hasbro Children’s Hospital.
Topic Tree:
Original order not shown.
Topic Tree: (randomized)
Historical Swim
Size Matters
Number Nightmare
Costumes
Silly Science
Green Cities
Hot Rides
Political Songs
Dylan Cameo
MonStars
Question 1 – MonStars
Because they are believed to stay youthful by drawing fuel from neighboring stars, scientists have given blue straggler stars what nickname?
A. Frankenstein stars
B. Werewolf stars
C. Vampire stars
D. Mummy stars
Spoiler
C. Vampire stars
$25K
Bank - $25K
$25K
Bank - $25K
In a rare TV appearance, Bob Dylan signed an autograph “To Chumbiee” on what reality show?
A. Pawn Stars
B. American Chopper
C. Pit Boss
D. Ace of Cakes
Spoiler
A. Pawn Stars
$5K
Bank - $30K
$5K
Bank - $30K
The lyric “Hey, Ayatollah, leave those kids alone” appears in an Iranian youth anthem adapted from a song by what rock band?
A. Van Halen
B. The Police
C. The Clash
D. Pink Floyd
Spoiler
D. Pink Wall
$7K
Bank - $37K
$7K
Bank - $37K
If you are riding “shotbun” you are most likely sitting in the passenger seat of what famous vehicle?
A. The Popemobile
B. The Wienermobile
C. The Batmobile
D. The Bluesmobile
Spoiler
B. The Wienermobile
$15K
Bank - $52K
$15K
Bank - $52K
Question 5 – Green Cities
Covering over 300 acres, Grant Park is often called the “front yard” of what U.S. city?
A. Boston
B. St. Louis
C. Chicago
D. Los Angeles
JTQ 1
Spoiler
C. Chicago
$10K
Bank - $52K
$10K
Bank - $52K
What invention was created by Harry Coover, whose obituary in 2011 noted its use by college pranksters on toilet seats?
A. Paper Clips
B. Velcro
C. Super Glue
D. Post-it notes
Spoiler
C. Super Glue
$100
Bank - $52,100
$100
Bank - $52,100
A necklace with a male symbol medallion is often part of what popular Halloween costume?
A. Austin Powers
B. Frodo
C. Neo
D. The Hulk
Spoiler
A. Austin Powers
$2K
Bank - $54,100
$2K
Bank - $54,100
Question 8 – Number Nightmare
Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia is the fear of what number?
A. 13
B. 237
C. 666
D. 2012
Spoiler
C. 666
$3K
Bank - $57,100
$3K
Bank - $57,100
Cherrystones, quahogs, and top necks are terms used to refer to what seafood?
A. Lobsters
B. Clams
C. Shrimp
D. Mussels
Spoiler
B. Clams
$500
Bank - $57,600
$500
Bank - $57,600
Because he could not swim, what political figure was reportedly force to wear water-wings in a swimming pool meeting with Chairman Mao?
A. Henry Kissinger
B. Charles de Gaulle
C. Ho Chi Minh
D. Nikita Khrushchev
JTQ 2
Spoiler
D. Nikita Khrushchev
$1K
Bank - $57,600
$1K
Bank - $57,600
$100K
In order to dig a hole through the center of the Earth and wind up in Beijing, China, you’ll have to start in which of these countries?
A. Colombia
B . Argentina
C. Mexico
D. Canada
ATA
ATA results
17% A. Colombia
36% B . Argentina
22% C. Mexico
25% D. Canada
36% B . Argentina
22% C. Mexico
25% D. Canada
Jason and Grant decide to leave with $57,600.
Spoiler
B. Argentina