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Transcript 9/14/2018a Natasha Alford

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 1:17 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Natasha Alford
Arlington, TX
nanny


When Natasha got the word she was going to be on the show she was sitting in front of her TV watching the show.

$500: According to Brittanica, in the world of horror fiction, it's generally accepted that the best way to stop a zombie is to destroy its what?
A - brain
B - self-confidence
C - credit score
D - rental car
Spoiler
Answer: A (brain)


$1000: Which of these is an official state holiday observed each June in a particularly historical part of Massachusetts?
A - Faith Hill Day
B - Bunker Hill Day
C - Benny Hill Day
D - Jonah Hill Day
Spoiler
Answer: B (Bunker Hill Day)


$2000: Fittingly, the French term for love at first sight, "coup de foudre," translates literally to which weather phenomenon?
A - bolt of lightning
B - downpour of rain
C - flurry of snow
D - shower of hail
Spoiler
Answer: A (bolt of lightning)


$3000: In the growing alternative health world, what 9-letter "e" word is often used to describe the oils extracted from plants like lavender and eucalyptus?
A - essential
B - effervescent
C - educated
D - exclusive
Spoiler
Answer: A (essential)

commercial break

Natasha and her mom are nicknamed "Sanford and Son" because they like to turn trash into treasure.

$5000: The groundbreaking mathematical paper known as the Clayton-McKellar-Winn theorem was co-authored by a former star of what classic TV show?
A - Laverne & Shirley
B - Three's Company
C - The Wonder Years
D - Family Ties

Natasha is stumped and decides to ask the audience.
Spoiler
Ask the Audience results:
A - 4%
B - 10%
C - 81%
D - 5%


She goes with the audience.
Spoiler
Answer: C (The Wonder Years)


$7000: Deriving its name from an Inuit word, an anorak is what type of apparel?
A - boot
B - hat
C - jacket
D - mitten

Natasha says the word doesn't ring a bell; she doesn't think she's ever heard the word. She tries the 50:50.
Spoiler
"50:50 results": A & C

She decides to take a guess rather than use her last lifeline.
Spoiler
Answer: C (jacket)

commercial break

Natasha has four children and is a nanny for four others.

$10,000: As it brings in about half of the company's revenue, McDonald's former CFO once said, "We are not technically in the food business. We are in the" what?
A - toy business
B - farming business
C - recycling business
D - real estate business

Natasha eliminates
Spoiler
toy and farming businesses
. She decides to use her +1, her mother Denise. Denise thinks that
Spoiler
there's a McDonald's on every corner, so it might be real estate
. Natasha says that's how she was leaning. She goes with her mother's answer.
Spoiler
Answer: D (real estate business)


$20,000: Which of these is the capital of the African nation of Chad and NOT the name of a character in the movie "Black Panther"?
A - N'Djamena
B - T'Challa
C - N'Jadaka
D - W'Kabi

Natasha saw the movie and knows it's not
Spoiler
B or D
. She ponders her options. It's a blessing to come on the show and so she decides to walk away.
Spoiler
Answer: A (N'Djamena)

commercial break

MILLIONAIRE "QUESTION OF THE DAY": Sixties protest leader Jack Weinberg is credited with the slogan "Don't trust anyone" of what type?
A - over 30
B - with a job
C - with kids
D - in government
Spoiler
Answer: A (over 30)

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Re: Transcript 9/14/2018a Natasha Alford

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 3:31 pm
by ghostjmf
5K: ATA

Re: Transcript 9/14/2018a Natasha Alford

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 6:01 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Natasha Alford
Arlington, TX
nanny


When Natasha got the word she was going to be on the show she was sitting in front of her TV watching the show.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$7000: Deriving its name from an Inuit word, an anorak is what type of apparel?
A - boot
B - hat
C - jacket
D - mitten

Natasha says the word doesn't ring a bell; she doesn't think she's ever heard the word. She tries the 50:50.
Spoiler
"50:50 results": A & C

She decides to take a guess rather than use her last lifeline.
Spoiler
Answer: C (jacket)
This word shows up in crossword puzzles often enough for me to know it.