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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2014 12:57:18 GMT -5
Brock Lesnar
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Post by jmdarrall on Dec 28, 2014 16:33:29 GMT -5
Right again! (Applause) This could be a big pay day for you, Michael. You're at $10,500. Marc and Clement, no need to despair yet. You could just as easily do what he did. Michael gets to choose the next subject, though.
NOW SHOWING ON BROADWAY OSCAR MOMENTS DUCK, DUCK, GOOSE
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2014 22:41:53 GMT -5
Oscar Moments
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Post by jmdarrall on Dec 29, 2014 16:15:40 GMT -5
OK, let's see what that involves (CLANGA-CLANGA-CLANGA!). Pick one of these decades (BONG-BONG-BONG!).
THE 1980s for $600 THE 1970s for $800 THE 1960s for $1,000
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 1, 2015 12:13:49 GMT -5
Still waiting on Marc.
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 1, 2015 18:27:22 GMT -5
Here are the choices.
MARC ($3,700): THE 1960s for $1,000 CLEMENT ($600): THE 1960s for $1,000 MICHAEL ($10,500): THE 1960s for $1,000
(WHOOP-WHOOP-WHOOP! Screens flash as audience applauds) Wow! Second time in a row! This could be a chance for Michael to rocket out further or allow Marc or Clement to close the gap. Let's double the questions.
THE 1980s for $1,200 THE 1970s for $1,600 THE 1960s for $2,000
Gentlemen, step up to the $2,000 challenge on THE 1960s.
The 1968 Oscar ceremony was the first one in which the films received ratings from the Motion Picture Association of America. The Best Picture Oscar winner that year was the first, and so far only, G-rated picture to win that honor. Name this movie, which is a musical adaptation of a Dickens novel.
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 5, 2015 14:52:17 GMT -5
Waiting on Marc.
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 5, 2015 18:23:16 GMT -5
(BUZZ! [29] - Order: Marc [42], Michael [60], Clement [Passed])
Marc, chance to catch up!
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Post by marc412 on Jan 5, 2015 19:00:20 GMT -5
Oliver!
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 5, 2015 20:44:22 GMT -5
Right! You are now at $5,700. Chance to add up to $2,800 more. What do you want to do?
- Try THE 1980s for $1,200. - Try THE 1970s for $1,600. - End the subject and choose another.
(Audience makes suggestions)
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Post by marc412 on Jan 5, 2015 21:30:26 GMT -5
Start with the 80s.
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 6, 2015 13:15:32 GMT -5
This question is for you alone, and it's worth $1,200.
Contrary to popular belief, this actress, who won the 1984 Best Actress Oscar for her role in "Places in the Heart," did not shout "You like me, you REALLY like me!" during her acceptance speech. Instead, she said "you like me, right now, you like me!" Who am I referring to?
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Post by marc412 on Jan 6, 2015 17:37:12 GMT -5
Sally Field
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 6, 2015 21:32:58 GMT -5
Good for $6,900 (Applause). Want to try to make it $8,500, or go on to another subject?
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Post by marc412 on Jan 7, 2015 1:48:36 GMT -5
Let's try the 70s.
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 7, 2015 9:42:27 GMT -5
All right, try this.
During the 1974 Oscar telecast, David Niven was presenting Elizabeth Taylor, who would award the Best Picture Oscar. As he was doing so, Robert Opal walked across the stage behind him. What was Opal wearing?
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Post by marc412 on Jan 7, 2015 10:38:32 GMT -5
Nothing
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 7, 2015 12:38:40 GMT -5
Right! (Applause) Opal was the famous streaker of the 1974 Oscars. You are at $8,500 and are closing the gap. Michael has $10,500 and Clement has $600. Marc, you have the choice of subjects now.
NOW SHOWING ON BROADWAY DUCK, DUCK, GOOSE
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Post by marc412 on Jan 7, 2015 16:43:30 GMT -5
Duck, Duck, Goose, please.
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 8, 2015 10:42:13 GMT -5
(CLANGA-CLANGA-CLANGA!) Choose one of these shows or stories. (BONG-BONG-BONG!)
DUCK TALES for $600 DUCK DYNASTY for $800 MOTHER GOOSE for $1,000
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 9, 2015 11:19:55 GMT -5
We're locked in.
MARC ($8,500): MOTHER GOOSE for $1,000 CLEMENT ($600): MOTHER GOOSE for $1,000 MICHAEL ($10,500): DUCK TALES for $600
Michael was the holdout, and he will go first. This is for you alone, Michael.
In the 1980s Disney TV series "Duck Tales," the eccentric billionaire Scrooge McDuck accompanied his three nephews on various adventures. What were the names of those three nephews?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2015 13:36:05 GMT -5
Huey, Dewey, & Louie
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 9, 2015 14:56:36 GMT -5
Good for $11,100 (Applause). Marc and Clement, step up to the $1,000 challenge.
This popular Mother Goose tale is unusual in that is one of few well-known nursery rhymes of American origin. Written in 1830 by Sarah Josepha Hale, it is based on the true story of a pet owned by a girl named Mary Sawyer. Name this nursery rhyme, which was also the first thing Edison recorded on his phonograph.
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 9, 2015 21:42:07 GMT -5
(Clement doesn't buzz in. Marc does...BUZZ!)
Marc?
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Post by marc412 on Jan 11, 2015 0:50:46 GMT -5
Mary Had a Little Lamb
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 11, 2015 16:33:54 GMT -5
Right you are! (Applause) Going in to the last subject before the Final Challenge, it's Michael with $11,100, Marc with $9,500, and Clement with $600. The subject is NOW SHOWING ON BROADWAY (CLANGA-CLANGA-CLANGA!). These questions pertain to current Broadway musicals. Here are your choices (BONG-BONG-BONG!).
THE SONGS for $600 THE SHOWS for $800 THE STARS for $1,000
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 12, 2015 10:39:24 GMT -5
Here are your choices.
MARC ($9,500): THE SHOWS for $800 CLEMENT ($600): THE SHOWS for $800 MICHAEL ($11,100): THE SONGS for $600
Michael is the holdout, and he will get this question to himself.
The hit Broadway musical "Mamma Mia!" is based on the songs of Swedish pop group ABBA. During the final encore, the cast sings three of the group's songs, often encouraging the audience to sing and dance along. One of the songs done in the encore is the title song. Name either one of the other two songs.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2015 21:49:21 GMT -5
Dancing Queen
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 13, 2015 11:24:24 GMT -5
Correct! The other was "Waterloo." You'll go in to the Final Challenge with $11,700. Marc and Clement, step up to the $800 challenge on THE SHOWS.
If you want to see Broadway's longest-running show of all time, head to the Majestic Theater, where this Andrew Lloyd Webber musical has played for over 11,000 shows. Name the show.
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Post by jmdarrall on Jan 13, 2015 17:28:20 GMT -5
(BUZZ! [16] Order: Marc [46], Clement [74])
Marc?
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