Transcript 09/22/08 Dave Plunkett
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:31 pm
Dave Plunkett
Columbus, OH
Dave is 6’ 8”
Topic Tree:
The White House
The Supreme Court
Science
Alfred Hitchcock
Railroads
Artists
‘70s TV
Weights & Measures
Synonyms
Famous Faces
Automobiles
The Bible
Phrases
Famous Firsts
Landmarks
$100 To represent the seven seas and continents of the world, the Statue of Liberty is adorned with seven what?
A. Buttons on her robe
B. Tools in her toolbelt
C. Spikes in her crown
D. Handbags on her arm
$200 What type of establishment is believed to have debuted in 1851, featuring a machine that could wash twelve shirts at a time?
A. Pizzeria
B. Laundromat
C. Bowling alley
D. Planetarium
$300 Applied to competitors who are evenly matched, the phrase “neck and neck” derives form what sport?
A. Hunting
B. Sailing
C. Billiards
D. Horse racing
$500 In the Bible, the Old Testament figure Samson was sapped of his extraordinary strength when he lost his what?
A. Hair
B. Belt
C. Shield
D. Ring
$1K Introduced by Toyota in 2000, the Prius is well-known for having what progressive feature?
A. Hybrid-powered engine
B. Built-in baby seats
C. Detachable roof
D. Sliding side doors
commercial break
Dave has been married a year to Holly. She’s 5’ 4” and the boss of the marriage.
Meredith introduces today’s ATE expert, Sam Geenfeld, former “Millionaire” $100K winner.
$2K Which of the following best describes the unique personal style for which pun-loving film critic Gene Shalit is famous?
A. Baseball cap, long beard
B. Bow tie, bushy mustache
C. Tuxedo, bald head
D. Sunglasses, ponytail
At fourteen seconds, Dave asks to ATE.
Sam: It is B.
$4K The name of a famous New York City street, “Madison Avenue” is often used as a synonym for what industry?
A. Advertising
B. Insurance
C. Journalism
D. Technology
$8K Fabric is often sold in rolls called what?
A. Bales
B. Cords
C. Tubes
D. Bolts
Dave feels really good about it, but would like to ATA. Seventeen seconds remain.
ATA
7% A. Bales
12% B. Cords
5% C. Tubes
76% D. Bolts
commercial break
$16K On the 1970s sitcom “Good Times,” which of these characters was not one of the three children of James and Florida Evans?
A. Michael
B. J.J.
C. Penny
D. Thelma
Dave decides to PAF, stopping the clock at sixteen seconds.
Dave’s PAF team includes:
David, a friend from Westerville, OH
Anna, a friend form Columbus, OH
David, Dave’s uncle from Acushnet, MA
PAF – friend David
David says that he’s never really seen the show. He thinks J.J. and Michael are Evans’ children, but he’s not sure.
Dave lets the time run out. He leaves with $8K.
commercial break
Answers:
$100 C. Spikes in her crown
$200 B. Laundromat
$300 D. Horse racing
$500 A. Hair
$1K A. Hybrid-powered engine
$2K B. Bow tie, bushy mustache
$4K A. Advertising
$8K D. Bolts
$16K C. Penny
Columbus, OH
Dave is 6’ 8”
Topic Tree:
The White House
The Supreme Court
Science
Alfred Hitchcock
Railroads
Artists
‘70s TV
Weights & Measures
Synonyms
Famous Faces
Automobiles
The Bible
Phrases
Famous Firsts
Landmarks
$100 To represent the seven seas and continents of the world, the Statue of Liberty is adorned with seven what?
A. Buttons on her robe
B. Tools in her toolbelt
C. Spikes in her crown
D. Handbags on her arm
Spoiler
C. Spikes in her crown ( 8 )
A. Pizzeria
B. Laundromat
C. Bowling alley
D. Planetarium
Spoiler
B. Laundromat (9)
A. Hunting
B. Sailing
C. Billiards
D. Horse racing
Spoiler
D. Horse racing (10)
A. Hair
B. Belt
C. Shield
D. Ring
Spoiler
A. Hair (10)
A. Hybrid-powered engine
B. Built-in baby seats
C. Detachable roof
D. Sliding side doors
Spoiler
A. Hybrid-powered engine (7)
Dave has been married a year to Holly. She’s 5’ 4” and the boss of the marriage.
Meredith introduces today’s ATE expert, Sam Geenfeld, former “Millionaire” $100K winner.
$2K Which of the following best describes the unique personal style for which pun-loving film critic Gene Shalit is famous?
A. Baseball cap, long beard
B. Bow tie, bushy mustache
C. Tuxedo, bald head
D. Sunglasses, ponytail
At fourteen seconds, Dave asks to ATE.
Sam: It is B.
Spoiler
B. Bow tie, bushy mustache (12)
A. Advertising
B. Insurance
C. Journalism
D. Technology
Spoiler
A. Advertising (20)
A. Bales
B. Cords
C. Tubes
D. Bolts
Dave feels really good about it, but would like to ATA. Seventeen seconds remain.
ATA
7% A. Bales
12% B. Cords
5% C. Tubes
76% D. Bolts
Spoiler
D. Bolts (16)
$16K On the 1970s sitcom “Good Times,” which of these characters was not one of the three children of James and Florida Evans?
A. Michael
B. J.J.
C. Penny
D. Thelma
Dave decides to PAF, stopping the clock at sixteen seconds.
Dave’s PAF team includes:
David, a friend from Westerville, OH
Anna, a friend form Columbus, OH
David, Dave’s uncle from Acushnet, MA
PAF – friend David
David says that he’s never really seen the show. He thinks J.J. and Michael are Evans’ children, but he’s not sure.
Dave lets the time run out. He leaves with $8K.
Spoiler
C. Penny (0)
Answers:
$100 C. Spikes in her crown
$200 B. Laundromat
$300 D. Horse racing
$500 A. Hair
$1K A. Hybrid-powered engine
$2K B. Bow tie, bushy mustache
$4K A. Advertising
$8K D. Bolts
$16K C. Penny