Harriet Weaver
Los Angeles, CA
Harriet is 25 years old.
$500
To encourage people to tough it out through a rough period, it's common to remind them that "There's" what?
A: A light at the end of the tunnel B: Free beer at the end of the bridge
C: A puppy at the end of the alley D: A bounce house at the end of the bike path
Spoiler
A: A light at the end of the tunnel
$1,000
Possibly explaining why it has fewer days than any other, in ancient Roman times, which of these was once the last month of the year?
A: June B: February
C: September D: April
Spoiler
B: February
$2,000
Thought to be the result of its citizens' unusually high use of fertility treatments, New Jersey leads the nation in the rate of what type of people being born there?
A: Albinos B: Hemophiliacs
C: Twins D: Diabetics
Spoiler
C: Twins
$3,000
In 1984, Billy Ocean scored a hit with what song, whose title features the name of the sea in which his birthplace is located?
A: Bering Babe B: Caribbean Queen
C: Arabian Aphrodite D: Coral Cutie
Spoiler
B: Caribbean Queen
$5,000
If you poured a half-pint of regular milk into a pint glass half-filled with half-and-half, what percentage of the resulting mixture is cream?
A: 25% B: 33%
C: 50% D: 67%
Spoiler
A: 25%
Second commercial break
$7,000
You didn't always have to be 21 to enter a casino, since the word "casino" originally meant what in Italian?
A: Underground laboratory B: Circus tent
C: Small house D: Ornamental garden
Spoiler
C: Small house
$10,000
Which of these is the longest-serving member of the House of Representatives, and NOT the host of a house renovation show on HGTV?
A: David Visentin B: John Conyers
C: Chip Gaines D: Nicole Curtis
Spoiler
A: 14% B: 62% C: 19% D: 5%
Spoiler
B: John Conyers
Third commercial break
$20,000QotD wrote: In a bizarre 2010 interview, what actor claimed he once fell asleep while surfing, but was saved when porpoises pushed him to shore?
A: Matthew McConnaughey [sic] B: Mickey Rooney
C: David Duchovny D: Dick Van Dyke
Spoiler
D: Dick Van Dyke
Of these famous landmarks, which was established first?
A: Roman Colosseum B: Stonehenge
C: Parthenon D: Great Wall of China
Harriet thinks
Spoiler
the Colosseum was a few hundred years before or after the year zero. She thinks the Parthenon was a little before that she assumes. Stonehenge she thinks could be 5,000 years old or only 2,000 years old. Her gut makes her think the Great Wall is probably the oldest.
Spoiler
50/50 leaves Stonehenge & Parthenon.
Harriet rethinks her answer. She's visited
Spoiler
New Grange in Ireland which was the oldest free-standing stone structure in the world, maybe about 6,000 or 8,000 years old. She's thinking Stonehenge may be around 2,000 B.C. and she doesn't think Ancient Greece extends back that far. In the end she goes with Stonehenge which is old and mysterious
Spoiler
B: Stonehenge
The horn
Harriet will return on Friday.