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Transcript 04/11/2012 Adam Bloom

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:31 am

Adam Bloom
New York City
lawyer, recently moved from Washington, DC
Wants to win enough money to so back to school to become a teacher

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Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Classic Jan
Good Sense
Candylicious
Secret Identities
Magazine Honors
Historical Knockoffs
Get to It
Going the Distance
Art Exhibit
Let the Sunshine In

Question 1 - Let the Sunshine In

As suggested by its name, Sun-In sprays are designed to do what to hair?

A: Untangle it
B: Straighten it
C: Lighten its color
D: Trim it
Answer and value
C: Lighten its color
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,000
Question 2 - Art Exhibit

A landmark exhibition of contemporary art organized by Roger Fry in 1910 was titled "Manet and the Post-" what?

A: Symbolists
B: Surrealists
C: Impressionists
D: Minimalists
Answer and value
C: Impressionists
Value: $500
Bank: $2,500
Question 3 - Going the Distance

Many fitness specialists suggest that adults try to walk 10,000 steps a day, which is roughly how far?

A: 1 mile
B: 2 miles
C: 5 miles
D: 10 miles
Spoiler
He figures a step at about a yard. There's "5,200" (sic) feet in a mile. So that's about 1,700 steps. That seems like a lot, so he has to think about it.
Answer and value
C: 5 miles
Value: $15,000
Bank: $17,500
Question 4 - Get to It

Someone who is trying to quickly recount an anecdote will commonly say which of these phrases?

A: Big story little
B: Long story short
C: Slow story fast
D: Tall story small
Answer and value
B: Long story short
Value: $3,000
Bank: $20,500
Commercial break

Girlfriend, mom, and sister are all there in the audience.

Question 5 - Historical Knockoffs

Both sitting over 3,500 miles away from the original site, replicas of what monument exist in the Texas cities of Hunt and Odessa?

A: Arc de Triomphe
B: Stonehenge
C: The Colosseum
D: The Sphinx
Spoiler
The Sphinx is much further away, but he can't narrow down the other three.
JTQ.
Answer and value
B: Stonehenge
Value: $100
Bank: $20,500
Question 6 - Magazine Honors

What magazine began its "Man of the Year" issue as an apology to Charles Lindbergh, who initially wasn't given a cover after his historic flight?

A: Esquire
B: The New Yorker
C: People
D: Time
Answer and value
D: Time
Value: $1,000
Bank: $21,500
Question 7 - Secret Identities

The nonfiction book "The Irregulars" made news with the claims that Roald Dahl, Noël Coward, and Ian Fleming were all secretly what?

A: British spies
B: Russian spies
C: American spies
D: German spies
Answer and value
A: British spies
Value: $10,000
Bank: $31,500
Question 8 - Candylicious

The classic candy known as circus peanuts is traditionally made out of what?

A: Caramel
B: Marshmallow
C: Fudge
D: Toffee
Answer and value
B: Marshmallow
Value: $5,000
Bank: $36,500
Commercial break

"Club Millionaire? More like "spayed Millionaire"! Am I right? C'mon now... " question.

A popular pastime the world over, "karaoke" is a Japanese word which roughly translates to what?

A: Pretty voice
B: Empty orchestra
C: Newborn star
D: Without shame
Spoiler
B: Empty orchestra
Question 9 - Good Sense

Besides its mouth, the common housefly uses what body part to taste?

A: Feet
B: Nose
C: Wings
D: Antennae
Spoiler
His initial thought was antennae. But he doesn't want to risk his bank.
Answer and value
A: Feet
Value: $7,000
Bank: $36,500
Question 10 - Classic Jan

Jan Brady delivers her famous line "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" in a "Brady Bunch" episode where she also does what?

A: Auditions for a play
B: Enters an essay contest
C: Takes up tap dancing
D: Purchases a wig
Spoiler
A: 40%
B: 14%
C: 10%
D: 36%
Adam leaves with half his bank, $18,250.
Answer and value
B: Enters an essay contest
Value: known to be $25,000
Bank: half of $36,500
End of show.

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Re: Transcript 04/11/2012 Adam Bloom

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:57 am

Question 2 - Art Exhibit

A landmark exhibition of contemporary art organized by Roger Fry in 1910 was titled "Manet and the Post-" what?

A: Symbolists
B: Surrealists
C: Impressionists
D: Minimalists
Answer and value
C: Impressionists
Value: $500
Bank: $2,500
Dang, an art question that even I knew. Things are looking up.
Question 3 - Going the Distance

Many fitness specialists suggest that adults try to walk 10,000 steps a day, which is roughly how far?

A: 1 mile
B: 2 miles
C: 5 miles
D: 10 miles
Spoiler
He figures a step at about a yard. There's "5,200" (sic) feet in a mile. So that's about 1,700 steps. That seems like a lot, so he has to think about it.
Answer and value
C: 5 miles
Value: $15,000
Bank: $17,500
OK, lessee. Figure 10,000 X about 3 feet per step. 30,000 divided by 5,000 = 6. Close enough, 5 miles, final answer.
Question 5 - Historical Knockoffs

Both sitting over 3,500 miles away from the original site, replicas of what monument exist in the Texas cities of Hunt and Odessa?

A: Arc de Triomphe
B: Stonehenge
C: The Colosseum
D: The Sphinx
Spoiler
The Sphinx is much further away, but he can't narrow down the other three.
JTQ.
Answer and value
B: Stonehenge
Value: $100
Bank: $20,500
Erk -- about 2,000 miles to the coast, another 1,000 to England. Besides, why would Texas cities reproduce the other three? Stonehenge, final answer.

Question 6 - Magazine Honors

Question 7 - Secret Identities
The nonfiction book "The Irregulars" made news with the claims that Roald Dahl, Noël Coward, and Ian Fleming were all secretly what?

A: British spies
B: Russian spies
C: American spies
D: German spies
Answer and value
A: British spies
Value: $10,000
Bank: $31,500
I thought Fleming blew any "secrecy" with the James Bond books.

Question 8 - Candylicious
The classic candy known as circus peanuts is traditionally made out of what?

A: Caramel
B: Marshmallow
C: Fudge
D: Toffee
Answer and value
B: Marshmallow
Value: $5,000
Bank: $36,500
I hated these when I was a kid and lost my taste for anything marshmallow related as I got older except for Rocky Road ice cream.
Question 10 - Classic Jan

Jan Brady delivers her famous line "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" in a "Brady Bunch" episode where she also does what?

A: Auditions for a play
B: Enters an essay contest
C: Takes up tap dancing
D: Purchases a wig
Spoiler
A: 40%
B: 14%
C: 10%
D: 36%
Adam leaves with half his bank, $18,250.
Answer and value
B: Enters an essay contest
Value: known to be $25,000
Bank: half of $36,500
JTQ
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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Re: Transcript 04/11/2012 Adam Bloom

#3 Post by earendel » Wed Apr 18, 2012 11:52 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Adam Bloom
New York City
lawyer, recently moved from Washington, DC
Wants to win enough money to so back to school to become a teacher
Well, it's better than a camera.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 - Going the Distance

Many fitness specialists suggest that adults try to walk 10,000 steps a day, which is roughly how far?

A: 1 mile
B: 2 miles
C: 5 miles
D: 10 miles
Spoiler
He figures a step at about a yard. There's "5,200" (sic) feet in a mile. So that's about 1,700 steps. That seems like a lot, so he has to think about it.
Answer and value
C: 5 miles
Value: $15,000
Bank: $17,500
I might well have crashed and burned on this one. I know that "mile" comes from mille paseuum or 1000 paces. Thus 10,000 steps would be 10 miles. But wait - a step is more like 2 feet (or possibly 3), so cut that figure in half, making the answer 5 miles.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 - Historical Knockoffs

Both sitting over 3,500 miles away from the original site, replicas of what monument exist in the Texas cities of Hunt and Odessa?

A: Arc de Triomphe
B: Stonehenge
C: The Colosseum
D: The Sphinx
Spoiler
The Sphinx is much further away, but he can't narrow down the other three.
JTQ.
Answer and value
B: Stonehenge
Value: $100
Bank: $20,500
And let us not forget Carhenge in Nebraska.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 - Secret Identities

The nonfiction book "The Irregulars" made news with the claims that Roald Dahl, Noël Coward, and Ian Fleming were all secretly what?

A: British spies
B: Russian spies
C: American spies
D: German spies
Answer and value
A: British spies
Value: $10,000
Bank: $31,500
Adam made it a point to note that several of these men were British. However just because their nationality was British would not necessarily mean that they were British spies - they could have been spying for another country (such as Kim Philby, who was British but was a Russian spy). No matter, the connection between Ian Fleming and his famous literary alter ego is enough for me.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 8 - Candylicious

The classic candy known as circus peanuts is traditionally made out of what?

A: Caramel
B: Marshmallow
C: Fudge
D: Toffee
Answer and value
B: Marshmallow
Value: $5,000
Bank: $36,500
These "treats", like Peeps, are something for which I fail to see the attraction.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 10 - Classic Jan

Jan Brady delivers her famous line "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" in a "Brady Bunch" episode where she also does what?

A: Auditions for a play
B: Enters an essay contest
C: Takes up tap dancing
D: Purchases a wig
Spoiler
A: 40%
B: 14%
C: 10%
D: 36%
Adam leaves with half his bank, $18,250.
Answer and value
B: Enters an essay contest
Value: known to be $25,000
Bank: half of $36,500
I still have all three lifelines, so I'll use a JTQ here.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 04/11/2012 Adam Bloom

#4 Post by jarnon » Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:30 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 - Going the Distance

Many fitness specialists suggest that adults try to walk 10,000 steps a day, which is roughly how far?

A: 1 mile
B: 2 miles
C: 5 miles
D: 10 miles
Spoiler
He figures a step at about a yard. There's "5,200" (sic) feet in a mile. So that's about 1,700 steps. That seems like a lot, so he has to think about it.
Answer and value
C: 5 miles
Value: $15,000
Bank: $17,500
I might well have crashed and burned on this one. I know that "mile" comes from mille paseuum or 1000 paces. Thus 10,000 steps would be 10 miles. But wait - a step is more like 2 feet (or possibly 3), so cut that figure in half, making the answer 5 miles.
I remember learning in middle school Latin that a passus is a step with both legs, covering about 5 feet.
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