Transcript 05/01/08 - Vic Rubin

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Transcript 05/01/08 - Vic Rubin

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu May 01, 2008 6:55 pm

Vic Rubin
Scottsdale, AZ

Vic is a retired 70-year-old with an active life. He lives part of the year in Arizona and part in Yucatan, Mexico, where he goes scuba diving.

Meredith: You're a bit of a beach bum, too, right?

Vic: Oh, I don't know. A bum, maybe.

Vic's wife, Janet, is in the audience. They've been married for 37 years.



$2,000
What classic Simon and Garfunkel song mentions baseball legend Joe DiMaggio in its lyrics?

A: Bridge Over Troubled Water B: Mrs. Robinson
C: The Sounds of Silence D: I Am a Rock

ATA: A: 1% B: 94% C: 3% D: 2%

Vic: I was a little unsure. Mrs. Robinson, final answer.



$4,000
The coffee brand Sanka derives its name from a French phrase meaning what?

A: Full flavor B: Fresh roasted
C: Very hot D: Without caffeine


$8,000
What actor had a classic stand-up routine in which he played the banjo and wore a fake arrow on his head?

A: Robin Williams B: Steve Martin
C: Eddie Murphy D: Chevy Chase


$16,000
If the lower peninsula of Michigan is shaped like a mitten, where is the city of Detroit located?

A: Base of the "thumb" B: Middle of the "palm"
C: Tip of the "fingers" D: Base of the "pinky"


$25,000
Pontoon is the British version of what American card game?

A: Gin rummy B: Solitaire
C: Blackjack D: Poker

PAF: Vic calls John.

John: Hmmm. I think it's a variation of blackjack, but I'm not entirely sure. I'd put it at 70%.

50/50 leaves A & C.



-- Commercial Break --


Vic and Janet would like to use the money to go to Italy.


$50,000
Before it got lost, ran out of beer and had to land near a now-famous rock, the Mayflower was headed for an area known as what?

A: Virginia B: Delaware
C: Maine D: Florida

Vic: I think it was headed for Virginia, but I'm not certain.

Vic switches the question.



STQ $50,000
Over 200 feet long, the Bayeux Tapestry is a famous work of art adorned with images depicting what?

A: The reign of Louis XIV B: The Stations of the Cross
C: The storming of the Bastille D: The Norman Conquest

Vic: A, final answer.

Vic leaves with $25,000.




Answers:
$2,000: B: Mrs. Robinson
$4,000: D: Without caffeine
$8,000: B: Steve Martin
$16,000: A: Base of the "thumb"
$25,000: C: Blackjack
$50,000: A: Virginia
STQ $50,000: D: The Norman Conquest


Edited to correct spelling of Bayeux.
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#2 Post by gsabc » Thu May 01, 2008 7:10 pm

Good to the $25K question. Would also go with PAF, mainly because I don't think the audience would know. Googling "pontoon british card game" gets it in one. Was equally unsure about the Mayflower question, but knew the STQ $50K. Probably would have tried the ATA on Mayflower, just to see what the results were.
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Re: Transcript 05/01/08 - Vic Rubin

#3 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Fri May 02, 2008 3:58 am

$25K: I'm out. I was 100% sure that it was solitaire.

For the record, I would've switched the $50K question and immediately gotten the alternate $50K question correct.

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Re: Transcript 05/01/08 - Vic Rubin

#4 Post by earendel » Fri May 02, 2008 5:30 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Vic Rubin
Scottsdale, AZ

Vic is a retired 70-year-old with an active life. He lives part of the year in Arizona and part in Yucatan, Mexico, where he goes scuba diving.

Meredith: You're a bit of a beach bum, too, right?

Vic: Oh, I don't know. A bum, maybe.

Vic's wife, Janet, is in the audience. They've been married for 37 years.
If he's 70 then it must be a late (possibly second?) marriage.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2,000
What classic Simon and Garfunkel song mentions baseball legend Joe DiMaggio in its lyrics?

A: Bridge Over Troubled Water B: Mrs. Robinson
C: The Sounds of Silence D: I Am a Rock

ATA: A: 1% B: 94% C: 3% D: 2%

Vic: I was a little unsure. Mrs. Robinson, final answer.
He'll probably regret this.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000
Pontoon is the British version of what American card game?

A: Gin rummy B: Solitaire
C: Blackjack D: Poker

PAF: Vic calls John.

John: Hmmm. I think it's a variation of blackjack, but I'm not entirely sure. I'd put it at 70%.

50/50 leaves A & C.
Never heard this - I was expecting "bridge" to come up. I'd be PAFing also.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$50,000
Before it got lost, ran out of beer and had to land near a now-famous rock, the Mayflower was headed for an area known as what?

A: Virginia B: Delaware
C: Maine D: Florida

Vic: I think it was headed for Virginia, but I'm not certain.


Once again his uncertainty led to a used lifeline.

Vic switches the question.

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:STQ $50,000
Over 200 feet long, the Bayeus Tapestry is a famous work of art adorned with images depicting what?

A: The reign of Louis XIV B: The Stations of the Cross
C: The storming of the Bastille D: The Norman Conquest

Vic: A, final answer.

Vic leaves with $25,000.
I guess he figured "Bayeux" was French and the tapestry would depict something French. It's a shame Vic didn't do better.

I'd have been going for $100K with three lifelines available.
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Re: Transcript 05/01/08 - Vic Rubin

#5 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri May 02, 2008 6:30 am

I didn't remember that Steve Martin skit, so I probably would have burned the ATA there. And I'd have needed the PAF on the pontoon question.
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$50,000
Before it got lost, ran out of beer and had to land near a now-famous rock, the Mayflower was headed for an area known as what?

A: Virginia B: Delaware
C: Maine D: Florida

Vic: I think it was headed for Virginia, but I'm not certain.

Vic switches the question.



STQ $50,000
Over 200 feet long, the Bayeux Tapestry is a famous work of art adorned with images depicting what?

A: The reign of Louis XIV B: The Stations of the Cross
C: The storming of the Bastille D: The Norman Conquest

Vic: A, final answer.

Vic leaves with $25,000.
Two questions I liked a lot, but since I'd grumble if the STQ replaced one pop culture question with another, it's only fair to note that Vic didn't get much variety replacing one history question with another.

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#6 Post by Peyton Farquhar » Fri May 02, 2008 3:08 pm

The key to the pontoon question (aside from "bridge" not being among the choices) was to think of other names for the various games, e.g., "vingt-et-un" for blackjack.

I'm not always this smart, but I was so proud of myself for figuring this one out that I registered just to announce it.

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