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February 22nd 2008

1 vs. 100 S2.E8 (February 22, 2008)

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Sara Green:

  • Her progress from way back in episode three
  • Q5: “Which political figure has had no less than four heart attacks? A. Bill Clinton, B. Dick Cheney, C. John McCain” She goes with B and is correct. She knocks out just two mob members.
  • Q6: “When Paul McCartney yells at his famous fashion designer daughter, what does he say? A. Adrian!, B. Stella!, C. Elaine!” She goes with her gut and says B. She’s correct but 8 mob members weren’t. This gets Sara to the $250,000 level.
  • She takes her $250,000 and goes home.

Eric Smart:

  • Q1: “Nestled in the peaks of the great Smoky Mountains, what is the name of Dolly Parton’s theme park? A. Dollywood, B. Parton Place, C. Magic Mountains” He locks in with A and is correct. Only 2 mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q2: “Let’s say you give a Shih Tzu to a friend - what type of present is it? A. A Japanese massage, B. A Korean motorcycle, C. A Chinese dog” He goes with C and is correct. Once again, two people were wrong.
  • Q3: “Steve Buscemi was whacked off of what HBO show in 2004? A. Sex and the City, B. Six Feet Under, C. The Sopranos” He thinks it is C and goes with that answer. He’s correct and knocks out 2 people yet again.
  • Q4: “Alphabetically, which number comes first? A. 22, B. 24, C. 26″ He goes with B and is correct. 13 mob members were knocked out.
  • Q5: “You’ll never have a horrible zipper emergency wearing which line of button-fly Levis jeans? A. 501s, B. 505s, C. Silvertab” He locks in with A and is correct. 15 people got the question wrong.
  • Q6: “What was the name of Nicole Eggert’s character on “Baywatch”? A. Summer, B. Winter, C. Autumn” He didn’t watch the show so he asks the mob. #13 picked A and the other mob member picked C. Answer B is eliminated. He still doesn’t know but he guesses A. It’s the correct answer. 10 mob members were knocked out.
  • Q7: “Marriage is a sacred institution. Which celebrity union lasted the longest? A. Britney Spears & Kevin Federline, B. Pam Anderson & Kid Rock, C. Renee Zellweger & Kenny Chesney” He knows for a fact that it is A, he’s correct. He’s now up to the $75,000 level.
  • Q8: “Which 6-foot 3-inch Johnson was the 36th president of the United States? A. Don, B. Lyndon, C. Andrew” He has to poll the mob on answer B. 30/32 picked that answer so he goes with B. He’s correct but only knows out two players. He does reach the $100,000 level.
  • Q9: “According to the Mayo Clinic, what is a normal blood pressure reading? A. Below 120/80, B. Exactly 140/90, C. Over 160/100″ He has no idea so he trusts the mob. They picked A so he is locked into that answer. That answer is correct but just three players got the question wrong.
  • Q10 (Sneak Peek): “In the Greek tragedy that bears his name, with whom, did Oedipus Rex have Oedipus sex?” He has no idea so he takes his $100,000 and runs.

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February 15th 2008

1 vs. 100 S2.E7 (February 15, 2008)

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Clint Towshore:

  • His progress from last week
  • Q9: “Which of these movies is a sequel? A. The Bourne Identity, B. Evan Almighty, C. Blades of Glory” He knows it is Evan Almighty, he’s correct. 7 people got the question wrong, Clint moves into the $100,000 level.
  • Q10: “Which film director is a decorated war veteran? A. Stanley Kubrick, B. Francis Ford Coppola, C. Oliver Stone” He needs help and decides to poll the mob. He wants to know more about answer C. 24/28 picked it so he goes with C. It’s the correct answer, 4 mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q11: “What was the name of the Bond girl in “Moonraker”? A. Holly Goodhead, B. Jenny Stroker, C. Frenchie Tickler” He has to use his second help, ask the mob. #15 said B while #93 picked A, answer C is eliminated. He needs more help and trusts the mob. The mob picked answer A (what he was thinking as well). That answer is correct. 9 mob members were wrong, Clint reaches the $250,000 level.
  • Sneak Peak: “In 2003, Adrienne Curry made reality TV history by becoming the first what?” He doesn’t know much about reality television so he takes the money.

Cassandra Jean Whitehead:

  • Q1: “What was the slogan of first lady Nancy Reagan’s anti-drug campaign? A. Just say no, B. Crack is whack, C. Thank you for not toking” She says A and is correct. Only one person got the question wrong.
  • Q2: “When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade…but what can you make if life gives you sap? A. Gelatin, B. Maple syrup, C. Honey” She goes with B and is correct. Just one person got it wrong again.
  • Q3: “What beer introduced its famous Clydesdale horses the same year prohibition ended? A. Coors, B. Budweiser, C. Samuel Adams” She picks B and is correct. 6 mob members were eliminated.
  • Q4: “Surfing is the official “individual sport” of which U.S. state? A. Florida, B. Hawaii, C. Oregon” She’s not sure but by process of elimination, she goes with C. She’s correct and knocks out 2 people.
  • Q5: “According to a 2007 CDC report, what percentage of Americans age 20 to 59 have not had sex? A. 4%, B. 14%, C. 24%” She has no idea so she polls the mob on answer A. 48/90 picked it so she goes with the mob. She’s correct and knocks out 42 mob members.
  • Q6: “What actress loves Bacon so much she married him - Kevin, that is? A. Charlize Theron, B. Renee Zellweger, C. Kyra Sedgwick” She’s not sure so she trusts the mob. The mob picked C, which is the correct answer. 7 mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q7: “How much money are you making if you are being paid the current federal minimum wage? A. $5.85 an hour, B. $6.85 an hour, C. $7.85 an hour” She’s not positive but she takes an educated guess with A. Her guess is correct and she knocks out 27 people. She has reached the $250,000 level.
  • Q8: “In the play “Cyrano de Bergerac,” what abnormally long body part did all his peers marvel at? A. His nose, B. His toes, C. His fingers” She knows it because of an episode of “Roseanne.” She locks in with A and is correct. Only one person got the question wrong.
  • Q9: “Prior to 1962, Crayola’s “peach” crayon had what less politically correct name? A. Indian copper, B. Flesh, C. Nude” She uses her last help, ask the mob. #90 picked A while #100 chose B, answer C is eliminated. She thought it was C so this was definitely helpful. She locks in with B, which is correct. 5 people got the question wrong, getting Cassandra to the $500,000 level.
  • Q10: “Which is the longest bone? A. Femur, B. Cranium, C. Coccyx” She knows it is A and is once again correct. Nobody got the question wrong.
  • Q11 (Sneak Peek): “What is the bowflex revolution?” She thinks she may know it but takes her $500,000 to be safe.

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February 8th 2008

1 vs. 100 S2.E6 (February 8, 2008)

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Tim Murdock (A trivia buff who will play a special pop culture only game):

  • Q1: “Who played Jeremy Miller’s older brother on “Growing Pains”? A. Kirk Cameron, B. Kirk Douglas, C. Captain Kirk” He loves the show and goes with A. He’s correct and two mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q2: “Which song was a top 10 hit single for the Police?” A. Da Doo Run Run, B. Do Wha Diddy Diddy, C. De Do Do Do De Da Da Da” He goes with his gut and picks C. It’s the correct answer. 24 mob members were eliminated.
  • Q3: “The town of Springfield, Vermont hosted the premiere of what 2007 movie? A. Spider-Man 3, B. The Simpsons Movie, C. Superbad” He needs help so he polls the mob on choice C. Only three mob members picked that answer. He’s still not sure so he asks the mob. #39 picked B and #53 picked C. Answer A is eliminated. He still doesn’t know so he trusts the mob (a complete waste since it would automatically be B). Obviously, the mob picked B and is correct. Only four people got the question wrong.
  • Q4: “Who is the babydaddy of Anna Nicole Smith’s daughter Dannielynn? A. Howard K. Stern, B. Larry Seidlin, C. Larry Birkhead”  He goes with C and is correct. 9 mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q5: “Which was a subtitle of a Star Trek movie? A. The Final Frontier, B. The Search for Bones, C. The Shock of Khan” He guesses A and is correct. Only four mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q6: “Since 1984, Patti Scialfa has sung backup for what rocker whom she later married? A. Bono, B. Bruce Springsteen, C. Elton John” He goes with A but is incorrect. The answer was B. 51 mob members split $25,000.

Clint Towshore (Playing another all pop culture game):

  • Q1: “According to the movie theme song, “Who’s the black private dick that’s a sex machine to all the chicks”? A. Dirty Harry, B. Dick Tracy, C. Shaft” He hasn’t seen it but knows that it is C. He’s correct and knocks out 8 mob members.
  • Q2: “What is the name of Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter? A. Apple, B. Cherry, C. Pumpkin” He goes with A and is correct. 11 mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q3: “Since 1988, what company’s trademarked slogan is “Just Do It”? A. Mountain Dew, B. Nike, C. Trojan” He answers B and is correct. Only one person got the question wrong.
  • Q4: “Which pair of celebrities are siblings? A. Shirley MacLaine & Jack Nicholson, B. Denise & Michael Richards, C. Owen & Luke Wilson” He goes with C and is correct. Just three mob members got it wrong.
  • Q5: “On the TV show “Dallas,” what was the name of Lucy’s family estate? A. Ewing Ranch, B. Southfork Ranch, C. Hidden Valley Ranch” He answers B and is correct. 25 mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q6: “For four years in college which celebrity was Al Gore’s roommate? A. David Lee Roth, B. Tommy Lee Jones, C. Kathy Lee Gifford” He’s sure it is B and is correct again. 9 more mob members are eliminated.
  • Q7: “Which has the smalled buns? A. Burger King Whopper, B. McDonald’s Big Mac, C. White Castle Hamburger” He goes with C and is correct. 3 people are eliminated, getting Clint to the $75,000 level.
  • Q8: “If Elvis Presley hadn’t left the building for good, how old would the king be today? A. 72, B. 92, C. 102″ By process of elimination, he goes with A. He’s correct and eliminates five mob members.
  • His game will continue next week.

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February 1st 2008

1 vs. 100 S2.E5 (February 1, 2008)

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Kristin Moran (Competing against 99 people and one non-human, Jake the monkey):

  • Q1: “Which board game helps kids 8 and up figure out if Professor Plum murdered someone with a wrench? A. Sorry, B. Dream Date, C. Clue” She obviously goes with “Clue” and is correct. 1 person got the question wrong, right next to the chimp.
  • Q2: “Who isn’t a child of Martin Sheen? A. Emilio Estevez, B. Gloria Estefan, C. Charlie Sheen” She goes with B and is correct. 1 person and the monkey were eliminated.
  • Q3: “The NBC series “The Office” is set at what fictional paper company? A. Primatech, B. Dunder Mifflin, C. American Ream” She’s an “Office” fan and knows it is B, which is the correct answer. 44 people are obviously not “Office” fans since they were eliminated.
  • Q4: “Which of the following adorable animals is a source of delicious mutton? A. Sheep, B. Deer, C. Rabbit” She doesn’t know so she trusts the mob. The mob selected A, which is the correct answer. Only four players selected an incorrect answer. Kristin is now up to the $50,000 level.
  • Q5: “In the helpful “…for Dummies” book series, what was the first title? A. DOS for Dummies, B. Windows for Dummies, C. Brain Surgery for Dummies” She goes with B but is incorrect (the answer is A). 31 players got the question wrong. The 18 remaining mob members will split $50,000.

Robert Matlin:

  • Q1: “Which President is in your pants if there’s a five dollar bill in your pocket? A. Bill Clinton, B. Abraham Lincoln, C. Andrew Jackson” He goes with B and is correct. 7 mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q2: “If you turn on your TV in prime time and see “The Unit,” what will you be watching? A. Doctors in an intensive care ward, B. A team of covert army rangers, C. Tommy Lee” He locks in with B, the correct answer. 25 mob members were knocked out.
  • Q3: “Alberto Gonzales’ premature withdrawal from Bush’ cabinet left an opening at what position? A. Press Secretary, B. Secretary of Defense, C. Attorney General” He know it is C and is correct. 12 mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q4: “In the logo for Mobil, which letter is red? A. O, B. B, C. I” He thinks it is B but wants to be sure so he polls the mob. 9/59 mob members chose B. He’s still not sure but he asks the mob, one player chose B while the other picked A. Answer C is eliminated. Robert goes with A and is correct. 11 players got the question wrong.
  • Q5: “Which word is an adverb? A. Brilliantly, B. Brainy, C. Ingenious” He locks in with A and is once again correct. 6 mob members were eliminated.
  • Q6: “By definition, what are genuine German lederhosen made of? A. Silk, B. Leather, C. Nylon” He goes with B, the correct answer. 14 mob members were eliminating, propelling Robert to the $100,000 level.
  • Q7: “Which all-male musical group has the most members? A. Bee Gees, B. The Police, C. Red Hot Chili Peppers” He uses his final help, trust the mob. C was the answer chosen the most often by the mob member so he is locked into that answer. It’s the correct answer. 10 more players were knocked out, getting Robert to the $250,000 level.
  • He gets a sneak peek at question eight but decides to take the money.

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January 25th 2008

1 vs. 100 S2.E4 (January 25, 2008)

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Chris Langan (the “smartest man in America”):

  • Q1: “You’ve made a number 2 - a dixon Ticonderoga number 2 what yellow school supply have you just manufactured? A. A lunchbox, B. A notebook, C. A pencil” He quickly locks in with C and is correct. Only one mob member got the question wrong.
  • Q2: “In 1999, which make of taxicab was retired from New York City streets?” A. Chess, B. Checker, C. Backgammon” He goes with B and is correct. Again, only one player got the question wrong.
  • Q3: “Not counting that dwarf Pluto which planet in our solar system has only one moon? A. Earth, B. Mercury, C. Venus” He answers A and is correct again. 2 people got the question wrong.
  • Q4: “John Denver’s “Rocky Mountain High” is one of the two official songs of what U.S. state? A. Montana, B. Colorado, C. Arizona” He goes with B and is correct again. Only three players got the question wrong.
  • Q5: “Which of the Beatles was born Richard Starkley? A. John Lennon, B. Paul McCartney, C. Ringo Starr” He correctly locks in with C. Just two people got it wrong.
  • Q6: “Which item is prohibited from being sold on eBay’s U.S. website? A. Used make-up, B. Used airplanes, C. Used adult DVDs” He decides to trust the mob. The majority of the mob picked A. That answer is correct; 52 players were eliminated (that has to be a record). 39 people picked A while 38 chose C so he came very close to being eliminated.
  • Q7: “Ronco president Ron Popeil invented which product? A. Pocket fisherman, B. Pocket businessman, C. Pocket handyman” He guesses A and is correct. 16 people got the question wrong and Chris is now at the $100,000 level.
  • Q8: “In the Abbott and Costello routine “who’s on first,” what is the second baseman’s name? A. Who, B. What, C. I Don’t Know” He decides to ask the mob. #23 picked A while #46 chose B. Choice C is eliminated. Since neither of them were very confident, Chris uses a second help; poll the mob. 20/23 players picked B. He goes with B and is correct. 3 players were eliminated and Chris reaches the $250,000 level.
  • He takes his $250,000 and runs.

Rose Marie Pesci:

  • Q1: “A Grammy award is shaped like what object? A. A megaphone, B. A microphone, C. A gramophone” She needs help and polls the mob on A. Only 10 people chose that answer so she needs to use another help. She decides to trust the mob. They picked C so she is locked into that answer. That is the correct answer. 26 people got the question wrong.
  • Q2: “At the end of “Joe Millionaire” the truth came out that Evan Marriott actually did what for a living? A. Brain surgery, B. Construction work, C. Bikini waxing” She uses her last help (ask the mob). #64 chose A while #43 picked B. She goes with B, the correct answer. Only 3 mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q3: “According to the American Heart Association, beans, beans are good for the heart, the more you eat, the more you what? A. Lower your cholesterol, B. Lower your peptides, C. Lower your sperm count” She goes with A and is correct. 8 mob members answered incorrectly.
  • Q4: “IF you like big hooter, check into the 29,000 square foot Hooters Casino Hotel in which city? A. Atlantic City, B. Biloxi, C. Las Vegas” She just has to guess and goes with C. That is the correct answer, 16 people got the question wrong getting Rose Marie to the $50,000 level.
  • Her game will continue next week.

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January 18th 2008

1 vs. 100 S2.E3 (January 18, 2008)

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Joe Lorenzo (Continued from last week):

  • His progress from last week.
  • Q6: “As you look straight ahead at the Apple, Inc. logo, from where has someone taken a bite? A. The right side, B. The left side, C. The top” He goes with A and is correct. 14 mob members are eliminated and Joe hits the $50,000 level.
  • Q7: “At the farmer’s market, the farmer’s daughter offers you a nice pear. What is she selling you? A. A McIntosh, B. A Valencia, C. A Bartlett” He knows it is C and is correct. He only knocks out two players.
  • Q8: “The 1990 holiday album “Because It’s Christmas” was recorded by what singer - who’s actually Jewish? A. Lance Bass, B. Bruce Springsteen, C. Barry Manilow” By process of elimination, he picks C. He’s correct and knocks out 8 more people. He also reaches the $75,000 level.
  • Q9: “Which is not a flavor of Kellogg’s pop tarts? A. Frosted strawberry milkshake, B. Frosted banana cream pie, C. Frosted caramel chocolate” He decides to trust the mob. The majority picked B so he is locked into that answer. He’s right and knocks out 14 people. He’s up to the $100,000 level as well.
  • Q10: “Geographically speaking, what is a correct alternate title for “Pirates of the Caribbean”? A. Pirates of the Eastern Hemisphere, B. Pirates of the Northern Hemisphere, C. Pirates of the Southern Hemisphere” He polls the mob on answer C. Only 5 of 22 picked that answer. He knew it was northern or southern hemisphere so he goes with B. He knocks out 7 people and hits the $250,000 level.
  • Q11: “The 13th amendment, which abolished slavery, was finally ratified by which state in 1995? A. Mississippi, B. Missouri, C. Kentucky” He asks the mob. #63 picked A while the other mob member chose C. Joe goes with C but is incorrect. The answer is A. 10 mob members split $250,000 ($25,000 a piece).

Sara Green:

  • Q1: “Seth Rogen accidentally gets Katherine Heigl pregnant in what 2007 movie? A. Knocked Up, B. Nine Months, C. Balls of Fury” She knows it is A and locks in with that answer. She’s correct but only two mob members got the question wrong.
  • Q2: “On “Little House on the Prairie” Laura’s pa gave her a nickname. What was it? A. Half-Pint, B. Milliliter, C. 40-Ouncer” She knows “for a fact” that it is A. She’s right but knocks out just two players.
  • Q3: “In ancient Chinese philosophy, what force opposes and complements the yang? A. The yin, B. The yen, C. The ying” She goes with A and is correct. 49 mob members got the question wrong and she jumps all the way up to the $50,000 level.
  • Q4: “On the logo for Domino’s Pizza, how many total dots appear on the domino? A. 3, B. 7, C. 12″ She polls the mob on answer A. 27/47 mob members chose it. She goes with A and is correct. 20 people were incorrect so she jumps two more levels to $100,000.
  • Her game will continue next week.

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January 12th 2008

1 vs. 100 S2.E2 (January 11, 2008)

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Debbie Holden:

  • Q1: “In the Robert Lewis Stevenson novel, who is the alter ego of the mild-mannered Dr. Jekyll? A. David, B. Hyde, C. Pierce” She knows it is B and is correct. Oscar the Grouch was the only mob member to get the question wrong.
  • Q2: “According to the old testament, Delilah had the Philistine’s cut off Samson’s what? A. Ear, B. Hair, C. Thumb” She goes with B and is right. 12 mob members were knocked out.
  • Q3: “In Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” who’s the only dwarf without a beard? A. Doc, B. Bashful, C. Dopey” She trusts the mob and has to lock in with C. She’s correct and knocks out 21 players.
  • Q4: “The Ford Motor Company produces which model of automobile? A. Escape, B. Escapade, C. Escalade” She knows it is A and is right again. She knocks out seven players and reaches the $25,000 level.
  • Q5: “Which of the following animals has four legs? A. A cockatiel, B. A cockatoo, C. A cockapoo” She asks the mob. #15 thinks it is C while #66 chose B. She goes with C and is correct. 16 people are eliminated and she reaches the $50,000 level.
  • Q6: “An ampersand is which one of the following symbols? A. &, B. #, C. @” She locks in with A and is correct. 7 mob members are eliminated and she reaches the $75,000 level.
  • Q7: “In  2006, which country music couple celebrated their 10 year wedding anniversary? A. Trisha Yearwood & Garth Brooks, B. Faith Hill & Tim McGraw, C. Big & Rich” Her gut says it is B but she has to use her last help, poll the mob. 28/36 people chose B. She locks in with that answer and is correct. 8 mob members are eliminated, propelling her to the $100,000 level.
  • Q8: “What won’t you find in the popular holiday carol “The 12 Days of Christmas”? A. Pipers Piping, B. Whistlers Whistling, C. Drummers Drumming” She knows it is B and is correct again. 2 people were incorrect.
  • Q9: “Which is not an actual U.S. mathematical number? A. Dubrillion, B. Nonillion, C. Sextillion” She has to take a guess, B. The answer is A so the mob wins. 20 players will split $100,000.

Joe Lorenzo:

  • Q1: “Which  29-year-old actor is the stepfather of 19-year-old actress Rumer Willis? A. Topher Grace, B. Ashton Kutcher, C. Neil Patrick Harris” He locks in with B and is correct. 5 mob members are eliminated.
  • Q2: “In the U.S. Congress, what is the third highest ranking position called? A. Majority whip, B. Majority chain, C. Majority paddle” He knows it is A and is correct. He knocks out 25 mob members.
  • Q3: “Of the following sex symbol, who is eligible for social security? A. Cheryl Tiegs, B. Raquel Welch, C. Cybill Shepherd” He goes with B and is correct. Only three mob members were eliminated.
  • Q4: “What is the current annual salary of the president of the United States? A. $400,000, B. $750,000, C. $1,000,000″ He thinks it is A and locks in with that answer. He’s correct and knocks out another 6 mob members.
  • Q5: “In 1997, what bright comet was visible to the naked eye from Earth? A. Bale-Hopp, B. Hale-Bopp, C. Mmm-Bop” He goes with B and is correct. Only one mob member was wrong.
  • Jay’s game will continue next week.

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January 4th 2008

1 vs. 100 S2.E1 (January 4, 2008)

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Tonight, it’s the battle of the sexes where one guy will take on one hundred women and one woman will try to knock out 100 men.

Katherine Cazorla vs. 100 Men:

  • Q1: “”Yeah!” and “Burn” are songs by what Grammy-winning R&B singer? A. Groom, B. Best Man, C. Usher.” She quickly answers Usher and is correct. 5 men were eliminated.
  • Q2: “By definition, what would a hemophobic refuse to suck? A. Lollipops, B. Blood, C. Helium.” She answers B. Blood and is correct again. Only one person got the question wrong.
  • Q3: “On “The Brady Bunch” episode titled “The Subject Was Noses,” who gets smacked in the nose with a football? A. Cindy, B. Jan, C. Marcia” She correctly answers C, 17 people were eliminated so she now has $5,000.
  • Q4: “Sy Sperling founded what famous club? A. All England Tennis Club, B. Studio 54, C. Hair Club for Men” She thinks it may be C but isn’t sure so she polls the mob. 44/70 people picked C. She locks in with C and is correct. 26 people got the question wrong so she makes it to the $50,000 level.
  • Q5: “A prime number is in the title of which movie? A. Scary Movie 4, B. Ocean’s 11, C. Police Academy 6: City Under Siege” She asks the mob. #34 picked B while #60 chose A. C is obviously eliminated. She goes with A and loses (the answer was B). Only five men got it wrong so 39 guys will split $50,000.

Jason Luda, who has never had a girlfriend, vs. 100 Women:

  • Q1: “In 2007, senator Larry Craig said his “wide stance” was the reason he was arrested where? A. A bedroom, B. A bathroom, C. A barn” He quickly locks in with “bathroom” and is correct. 6 women got the question incorrect.
  • Q2: “What small fish shares its name with the little boat that got shipwrecked on “Gilligan’s Island”? A. Guppy, B. Minnow, C. Scrod” He’s watched the show and knows that it is a minnow. He’s correct and six more women are knocked out.
  • Q3: “Which company is represented by a spokesgecko? A. Petco, B. Costco, C. Geico” He knows it is Geico and is correct again. Only one women was eliminated.
  • Q4: “In the Olympic games, which is an official weightlifting event? A. The clean and jerk, B. The grab & thrust, C. The rub & tug” He needs help and decides to ask the mob. #95 selected clean and jerk while the other player picked grab and thrust, C is eliminated. He has to use another help and polls the mob on answer B. 33/87 chose it so he locks in with A. 43 mob members were eliminated, getting him to the $50,000 level.
  • Q5: “The familiar border on the front cover of National Geographic magazine is what color? A. Red, B. Blue, C. Yellow” He’s confident it is yellow and locks in with it. He’s correct and eliminates two women.
  • Q6: “There’s always room for liquor! Which of these is currently a flavor of Jell-O brand gelatin? A. Margarita, B. Mojito, C. Martini” He goes with A and is correct. 18 more women are knocked out propelling Jason to the $100,000 level.
  • Q7: “What country’s national anthem has its own name in the title? A. The United States, B. Canada, C. The United Kingdom” He’s fairly certain it is Canada and chooses that answer. He’s correct but just one woman was incorrect.
  • Q8: “In the 2008 election which celebrity is eligible to be elected president of the United States? A. Liam Neeson, B. Arnold Schwarzenegger, C. Viggo Mortensen” He goes with C and is correct again. Eight women are eliminated so Jason is now up to the $250,000 level.
  • Q9: “According to Hallmark, what is the biggest card-giving holiday of the year? A. Christmas, B. Mother’s Day, C. Valentine’s Day” He picks A. Bob reveals that everybody in the mob got the question wrong so if Jason is correct, he wins $1,000,000. It is A so he wins the million.

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