Chicago, IL
musician
Money and Topics randomized together.
Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Not What I Meant
BROADWAY
Animal Stamps
And I Quote ...
Ten-Hut
Patriotic Songs
Side Jobs
Tough Guys
Early Versions
Also Known As
Question 1 - Also Known As
Used for packing and insulating, polystyrene is known by what more commonly used trade name?
A: Cardboard B: Bubble Wrap
C: Cellophane D: Styrofoam
Answer and value
Value: $7,000
Bank: $7,000
Inspired by his time in Napoleon's army, Charles Barbier created a darkness-friendly military code that was an early precursor to what?
A: Morse code B: Braille
C: Sign language D: Telegraphy
Answer and value
Value: $25,000
Bank: $32,000
Chris: "I'm one of those!"
Meredith: "I can tell."
Audience: [laughter]
Before becoming a famous actor, who won a televised contest naming him "Americas Toughest Bouncer"?
A: Chuck Norris B: Mr. T
C: Arnold Schwarzenegger D: Samuel Jackson
Let's see if I can logic this one out.
Answer and value
Value: $3,000
Bank: $32,000
Though he had already written some of his most famous works by then, what writer worked as a clerk for the Attorney General after the Civil War? ("After the Civil War," Chris repeats.)
A: Ralph Waldo Emerson B: Nathaniel Hawthorne
C: Walt Whitman D: Henry David Thoreau
Chris jumps the question. He would have guessed
Spoiler
Answer and value
Value: $100
Bank: $32,000
Which of these natural settings is not mentioned in the lyrics of the patriotic tune "God Bless America"?
A: Forests B: Oceans
C: Mountains D: Prairies
Chris asks the audience.
Spoiler
B: 7%
C: 4%
D: 4%
Answer and value
Value: $5,000
Bank: $37,000
Question 6 - Ten-Hut
Inspired by the famous mascot that sports one, campaign hats worn by Marine Corps drill instructors have what nickname?
A: Smokey Bears B: Mr. Peanuts
C: Pillsbury Doughboys D: Hamburglars
He's going to "be a wimp and walk." (with $18,500).
Answer and value
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $37,000