Put these “As-Seen-On-TV” products in the order they were introduced, starting with the earliest
A- Ginsu Knives B- George Foreman Grill
C- ThighMaster D- Snuggie
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Stephanie Millien-
Linda Sweeney-
Ralph Cambeis- 10.27 s
Neil Schwartz- 10.36 s
Jessica Gerber-
Teresa Reitmeyer-
Rob Placek- 5.00 s
Gary Cousins- 5.75 s
Kristin Williams-
Rob Placek, Alliance, NE, 19 (Video Audition)
Rob is a sophomore at Creighton, where he is majoring in International Relations. He has a scholarship, but must still come up with $11,000 a year. To do that, he is working three jobs.
Categories:
*Tommy Boy
*Colonial Cutie
*United Nations
*Beautiful Couples
*First Dates
*Tech Toys
*It’s Your Birthday
*Natural Habitats
*Ballers
*Famous Names
*Fun With Math
*By George!
*Meet and Greet
*Books for Bozos
*NASA
$100- NASA
Honoring the agency’s 50th anniversary in 2008, Stephen Hawking noted that NASA has achieved major advances in what?
A- Sports B- Science
C- Fashion D- Pocket protectors
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“Burgers and Sausages and Hot Dogs- Oh My!” is the title of a chapter in which of these “For Dummies” instructional books?
A- Bookkeeping for Dummies B- Knitting for Dummies
C- Gardening for Dummies D- Grilling for Dummies
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If someone slangily asks you to “pound it”, what type of greeting should you give them?
A- Double Kiss B- Bear Hug
C- Fist Bump D- Nose Rub
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George Lucas has said that his dog Indiana was the inspiration for the name of the main character in what popular movie?
A- Raiders of the Lost Ark B- Die Hard
C- The Terminator D- The Matrix
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$1,000- Fun with Math
What is the punch line to the math joke that asks “What does trigonometry have in common with a beach?”
A- Sec ants B- Co sines
C- Tan gents D- Asymp totes
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—Commercial Break (we get a glimpse of the celebrity, Katy Perry, as we go to commercial)—
Clips of Bob Essig, Joe Trela, and Ed Toutant answering their $1 million questions (in Ed’s case, $1.86 million). Regis repeats the mistake on the factoid about the number of millionaires the show has seen in the NY studio, claiming it is 13 (there have been 12).
Regis introduces “Bobo” (“It’s Bobb-o! You couldn’t stop saying it on the show!”), Joe (“I’m still a millionaire at heart”) and Ed (decked out in the old Regis attire “People ask me who I’m wearing, and I say ‘I’m wearing ‘Regis’!”) All three (well, not Ed!) intimate that they are no longer millionaires- the money is mostly gone.
$2,000- Famous Names
Which of these idioms features the last names of an Oscar-winning actress and actor?
A- Beck and call B- Hunt and peck
C- Rise and shine D- Short and sweet
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Billed as “Disneyland vs. Disney World”, what two teams competed in the 2009 NBA Finals?
A- The Rockets and the Knicks B- The Spurs and the Celtics
C- The Lakers and the Magic D- The Mavericks and the Heat
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By definition, where does an abyssopelagic animal live?
A- In the desert B- On top of a mountain
C- Inside a tree D- At the bottom of the sea
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All of the following hip-hop artists are turning forty in 2009, except for whom, who turned fifty?
A- Jay-Z B- Ice Cube
C- Flavor Flav D- P. Diddy
With 19 seconds on TDC, Rob uses his ATA lifeline
ATA Results: A- 2%, B- 21%, C- 66%, D- 11%
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Rob is the 3,264th contestant to have played the American version of WWTBAM. Regis directs contestant wannabes to abc.com to try out for the weekday show.
Rob’s dad Bob is in the relationship seat. The first thing they did was unpack, and then did a “dry run”, walking to the studio and back. Rob talks about Alliance, a small town of about 8,000, saying the last popular thing to come out of Alliance was the world champion steer wrestlers. Rob discusses his three jobs (including working as a groundskeeper for a convent), and mentions he sent to the French president for an autographed picture. Regis asked if Sarkozy sent one of his wife
$25,000- Tech Toys
The new iPhone 3G S boasts a touchscreen with an “oleophobic coating” which is specifically designed to do what?
A- Never scratch B- Not show fingerprints
C- Display brighter colors D- reduce glare
At 18 seconds, Rob uses his Phone a Friend lifeline. Rob’s PAFs are Ed from Crete, NE, Eric from Leavenworth, KS, and Geoff from Omaha, NE. He chooses Geoff (Dr. Geoff Bakewell)
Rob: “Oleophobic, O-l-e-o-phobic. What’s that mean? Does it not show fingerprints?”
Geoff: “Should mean ‘it resists oil’ or ‘does not like oil’”
Rob: “That’s my classics language guy. Thank you very much”.
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On their first official date in 1989, Barack Obama and his future wife Michelle went to see what movie?
A- Driving Miss Daisy B- Glory
C- When Harry Met Sally D- Do The Right Thing
Rob: “This is the year I was born”. Regis: “I was afraid of that”. At 20 seconds, Rob uses his Double Dip Lifeline.
Rob’s first guess is
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Rob’s second guess is