New York, NY
Founded the W Girls NYC for underprivileged women and children
Guest host Cat Deeley
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That’s the Question
The Big Four-Oh
Celestial Bodies
Dorky Dads
Sweet!
Splish Splash
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Guest Stars
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Around the House
$100 When functioning properly, which of the following typically blows hot air?
A. Hair dryer
B. Garden hose
C. Food processor
D. Spouse
Spoiler
A. Halo
B. Guitar Hero
C. Super Mario Bros.
D. Top Spin Tennis
Spoiler
A. Japan
B. Italy
C. Soviet Union
D. Sweden
Spoiler
A. When
B. Was
C. Why
D. Where
Spoiler
A. The Flintstones
B. G.I. Joe
C. The Ren & Stimpy Show
D. Scooby-Doo
Spoiler
Cat introduces today’s ATE, A.J. Jacobs , author of “The Know-It-All.”
$2K Which of these OPI brand nail colors is not a shade of red or pink?
A. Tropical Punch
B. Pearls Night Out
C. Cajun Shrimp
D. Senorita Rose-alita
Spoiler
A. Matt Biondi
B. Mark Spitz
C. Ian Thorpe
D. Janet Evans
Spoiler
A. Matterhorn
B. Stromboli
C. Kilimanjaro
D. Everest
ATA (17)
61% A. Matterhorn
7% B. Stromboli
11% C. Kilimanjaro
21% D. Everest
Spoiler
$16K What former teen idol plays a dorky father in the 2008 comedy “College Road Trip”?
A. Shaun Cassidy
B. Scott Baio
C. Donny Osmond
D. Rick Springfield
ATE (13)
A.J. guesses Donny Osmond. He says he’s about 42% sure.
Amy: 42%?
A.J.: Yeah. I just made that up.[/I]
Spoiler
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Spoiler
$50K Of the following poets, who is the only one who lived to see his fortieth birthday?
A. John Keats
B. Percy Bysshe Shelley
C. Edgar Allan Poe
D. Lord Byron
PAF (27)
Amy’s PAF team:
Melanie from Atlanta, GA – best friend
Peter from New York, NY – a friend
David from Brooklyn, NY – a friend
PAF – Melanie
Melanie: It was Edgar Allan Poe, I believe Amy.
Amy: How sure?
Melanie: I’m sure.
Spoiler
Amy will return tomorrow.
Answers:
$100 A. Hair dryer
$200 B. Guitar Hero
$300 C. Soviet Union
$500 B. Was
$1K A. The Flintstones
$2K B. Pearls Night Out
$4K B. Mark Spitz
$8K A. Matterhorn
$16K C. Donny Osmond
$25K A. 1
$50K C. Edgar Allan Poe