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Post by romnserg on Mar 21, 2019 16:38:48 GMT -5
ME: Correct! (Ding) (Audience Applause) I wouldn't imagine that a shark would became the highest-grossing film of 1975 and the highest-grossing film of all time, until the release of "Star Wars" in 1977. Number 16, "Sweet Four Squared" is light up and with that number, you've managed to draw level with Kevin! Next question, and these are the answers: - England, Scotland, Wales. In what UK country is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch located?
Matt: 21 (+49) Nels: 26 (+44) Kevin: 48 (+22) William: 86 (+16) | Magic #: 70 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: What's your answer, William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Mar 22, 2019 7:51:08 GMT -5
Wales
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Post by romnserg on Mar 22, 2019 9:41:21 GMT -5
ME: Well done! (Ding) (Audience Applause) But if you want, you can avoid these problems by saying for example: "Llanfair PG". "More than a Flea in Heaven". Number 37 is light up for William, who's edging closer to both Matt and Kevin. Next question, but first the answers: - Gang, Pod, Team. What is a group of whales called?
Matt: 12 (-03) Nels: 32 (-23) Kevin: 72 (-63) William: 46 (-37) | Magic #: 09 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: Do you know this one, Matt?
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Post by mringgenberg on Mar 22, 2019 9:52:36 GMT -5
Gang?
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Post by romnserg on Mar 22, 2019 10:12:21 GMT -5
ME: It's wrong. (Buzz) (Audience groans) It's actually a pod of whales. Matt, you're frozen out. That means, you're not allowed to answer the next question: - True or False. Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" is set in Verona.
Matt: KO (XX) Nels: 84 (+02) Kevin: 77 (+09) William: 57 (+29) | Magic #: 86 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: No hestitating, Nels!
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Post by nelson17 on Mar 22, 2019 12:32:41 GMT -5
True
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Post by romnserg on Mar 22, 2019 13:12:09 GMT -5
ME: You're right. (Ding) (Audience Applause) That's true indeed. Nels finally moves on as he lights up Number 06, "Tom's Half a Dozen of Tricks", and Matt is back in play. Here's the next question, but first let's take a look at the answers: - Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland. In what country does Mickey Mouse known as Topolino?
Matt: 88 (-31) Nels: 24 (+33) Kevin: 79 (-22) William: 32 (+25) | Magic #: 57 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: Risposta, Kevin.
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 22, 2019 23:16:42 GMT -5
I believe Italy.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 23, 2019 7:47:13 GMT -5
ME: Ugh...(In Italian Accent)...Essato! (Ding) (Audience Laughs and Applause) Even I'm not italian. Kevin has showed his "Italian" side with that question. You light up Number 42, "Winnie the Pooh". You're only 5 away from winning the prize of your choice. It could be the telescope, maybe the washer & dryer or perhaps the massage chair. However, Samantha wants to share a news headline by using her time machine, but not this time once more. But nonetheless, what do you have for us? Samantha: One more time, Sergio. The time machine has to wait a little bit longer because today's headlines I'm sharing happened more recently. Which includes one with President Donald Trump recognizing Juan Guaido as head of Venezuela’s opposition-led National Assembly, as the country’s interim president. It seems that most states that recognize Guaido as president of Venezuela come from Europe. But how many Non-European states recognize Guaido, instead of Nicolas Maduro?ME: Thank you, Samantha. Well, this question is all about Non-european countries, listen up: - Name 5 of the Non-European countries that recognise Juan Guaido as president of Venezuela.
Matt: 88 (-60) Nels: 92 (-64) Kevin: 33 (-05) William: 67 (-39) | Magic #: 28 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: Kevin?
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 23, 2019 11:12:49 GMT -5
Oh my... Canada, Japan, Israel, Brazil and Mexico?
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Post by romnserg on Mar 23, 2019 11:55:53 GMT -5
ME: Is he right, Samantha? Samantha: Inside Europe we have: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Outside Europe, we have: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Israel (Kevin said that; But that's incorrect, becuase Israel is treated as both from Europe and Asia) , Japan, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, South Korea and United States.ME: I'm afraid that's wrong! (Buzz) (Audience groans) Just to remind: When I ask a question with a list of items, you must give me ALL the required correct answers in order to light up a number. Let's recap: Brazil, Canada and Japan are correct since they recognize Guaido, Israel is wrong because despite of recognizing Guaido, it's treated as both European and Asian, and Mexico is also wrong because they recognize Maduro. Kevin, you've said three correct answers, but Samantha was looking for five, and to make matters unfair, you're frozen out and you're not allowed to answer the next question. That's not good news for you, but it is for your opponents, specially Matt who's trying to catch-up and Nels and William who are left behind. Here's the next question and the answers: - Golf, Hockey, Tennis. The "Ryder Cup" is a competition from which sport?
Matt: 50 (+34) Nels: 29 (+55) Kevin: KO (XX) William: 77 (+07) | Magic #: 84 |
(Buzz-In!)
ME: William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Mar 24, 2019 10:30:19 GMT -5
Golf
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Post by romnserg on Mar 24, 2019 12:19:29 GMT -5
ME: Yes, indeed. (Ding) (Audience Applause) It's a biennal men's golf competition between teams of Europe andd the United States. Originally it was contested between Great Britain (Later, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) and the United States, but it was allowed the participation of other countries like: Republic of Ireland, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Sweden and Denmark. William managed to answer within the time limit and he lights up Number 43, "Down on your knees" and Kevin is back in play. This is getting a close one. But who will advance to the "Gambit" portion? We have to continue. Here's comes the next question, but answers first: - Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia. In 1987, Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe had a hit with a song named to which Spanish city?
Matt: 13 (+14) Nels: 27 (±00) Kevin: 17 (+10) William: 10 (+17) | Magic #: 27 |
(Buzz-In!) (The Magic Number!)ME: Hold on, because I've seen someone nailing The Magic Number! (Audience cheers and applause) As you know, whoever did it receives a massive $300 Bonus! And I can reveal, that's you, Nels! I repeat the question: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia. In 1987, Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe had a hit with a song named to which Spanish city?
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Post by nelson17 on Mar 25, 2019 11:24:12 GMT -5
Barcelona
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Post by romnserg on Mar 25, 2019 12:49:41 GMT -5
ME: Barcelona is correct! (Ding) (Audience cheers and applause) Absolutely correct, Nels! The $300 Bonus is you light up Number 11, "All the Ones!". Audience: "Ocean's Legs Eleven!" At this point, everybody can get that important "Full House". Next question and answers, of course: - Ecuador, Panama, Mexico. Enchiladas, nachos, burritos and tacos are examples of what nation's food?
Matt: 79 (-70) Nels: 09 (±00) Kevin: 71 (-62) William: 55 (-46) | Magic #: 09 |
(Buzz-In!) (The Magic Number!)ME: Oh, that's another Magic Number right on the nose! (Audience cheers and applause) Another $300 Bonus at stake, but only for whoever buzzes-in and the only way to win it is giving me the correct answer. Let me see...It's you again, Nels! I repeat the question: Ecuador, Panama, Mexico. Enchiladas, nachos, burritos and tacos are examples of what nation's food?
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Post by nelson17 on Mar 25, 2019 13:13:36 GMT -5
mexico
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Post by romnserg on Mar 25, 2019 14:10:00 GMT -5
ME: That's right! (Ding) (Audience cheers and applause) It is Mexico! Well played, you light up Number 25, "Duck And Dive", and you draw level with Matt and William. Let me tell you something, Nels: A few minutes ago, you didn't had nothing won so far, but for nailing two Magic Numbers in a row, you've won $600, which is quite more than the $265 from yesterday. But will he get the "Full House"? Or is it either Matt, Kevin or William? Let's move on to Victoria who's ready to sing once again to a hit which we all konw. Music Maestro! (The music of Mambo Number 5 is hearing)Victoria: Ladies and gentelmen, this is the "Full House-Gambit Mambo Number Five", come on! (Singing) ♪ One, two, three, four, five Everybody in the car, so come on, let's ride To the liquor store around the corner The boys say they want some gin and juice But I really don't wanna Beer bust like I had last week I must stay deep because talk is cheap I like Angela, Pamela, Sandra and Rita And as I continue you know they getting sweeter So what can I do? I really beg you, my Lord To me is flirting it's just like sport, anything fly It's all good, let me dump it, please set in the trumpet ♪(Audience cheers and applause as Lou Bega joins Victoria)Lou Bega: ♪ A little bit of Monica in my life A little bit of Erica by my side A little bit of Rita is all I need A little bit of Tina is what I see A little bit of Sandra in the sun A little bit of Mary all night long A little bit of Jessica, here I am A little bit of you makes me your man Mambo Number Five ♪ME: Thank you, Victoria. And of course, Lou Bega! (Audience cheers and applause)Lou Bega: Thank you, very much. ME: It's been 20 years, since "Mambo Number 5" became a great sucess in the whole of Europe, Australia and of course in the United States! Lou Bega: Indeed, I'm sure everybody enjoyed dancing to that song. And Mrs. Victoria Justice, well done. Victoria: Thanks, Lou. ME: OK, listen up. I'm not giving the question, Mr. Lou Vega is. Here's the next question from Lou Bega. - True or False. I (Lou Bega) was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Mambo Number 5"
Matt: 62 (+09) Nels: 67 (+04) Kevin: 60 (+11) William: 07 (+64) | Magic #: 71 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: Nels again!
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Post by nelson17 on Mar 25, 2019 16:35:28 GMT -5
True
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Post by romnserg on Mar 25, 2019 17:19:12 GMT -5
ME: What do you say, Lou? Lou Bega: YEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!! (Ding) (Audience Applause)
ME: Of course, it's true, Nels. Well done to you. Let's light Number 33, ME & Victoria: "All The Threes!" Audience: "Dirty Knees!" ME: It seems that Nels draws level with Kevin. But we have a pleasure to have him on the show to enjoy his biggest hit "Mambo Number 5". Let's hear it for Lou Bega! (Audience cheers and applause) Well, the show must continue. Here's the next question: - Complete the title of this novel: "To Kill A BLANK".
Matt: 61 (+03) Nels: 17 (+04) Kevin: 55 (+03) William: 09 (+64) | Magic #: 58 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: Awww, it's a tie. And what happens when two players are tied. We need to see who was fastest. And that was Kevin. This is to take the lead, Kevin. I repeat the question: Complete the title of this novel: "To Kill A BLANK".
(Note: Guys, we're almost running out of buzzcodes. Would you please send me 20 more buzzcodes from 1 to 100, if you please?).
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 25, 2019 22:15:45 GMT -5
Mockingbird.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 26, 2019 9:28:07 GMT -5
ME: That's correct! (Ding) (Audience Applause) That's Harper Lee's most sucessful novel written in 1960, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and became a classic of modern American Literature. Kevin lights up Number 53, "Here Comes Herbie, Stuck in the Tree" and he's just four away from getting that "Full House"! Here's the next question: - Which rock band sang the hit "Roxanne"?
Matt: 52 (+47) Nels: 02 (+97) Kevin: 54 (+45) William: 01 (+98) | Magic #: 99 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: Come on, Kevin!
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 26, 2019 11:49:03 GMT -5
Blondie?
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Post by romnserg on Mar 26, 2019 13:29:03 GMT -5
ME: It's wrong! (Buzz) (Audience groans) The answer I'm looking for is The Police. Kevin, despite realizing that nobody is perfect, that's the third time you've answered incorrectly and you're frozen out again as a result! You can't answer the next question, which it could be crucial to be closer to win one of these three prizes. Next question: - "Être" means "To be" in what language?
Matt: 53 (-50) Nels: 100 (-97)
Kevin: KO (XX) William: 05 (-02) | Magic #: 03 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: What do you say, William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Mar 26, 2019 22:36:53 GMT -5
French?
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Post by romnserg on Mar 27, 2019 7:54:54 GMT -5
ME: (In French accent) C'est vrai! (Ding) (Audience Laughs and Applause) It's one of the main auxiliary verbs alongside the "Avoir", which means "To have". William, you're almost there too. Number 52, "Chicken Vindaloo's Weeks on a Year" has been light up and Kevin is back in play. The game continues with the next question and here are the possible answers: - Cabaret, Cats, Chicago. The song "All That Jazz" is featured on which Broadway Musical?
Matt: 57 (+47) Nels: 58 (+97) Kevin: 51 (+45) William: 57 (+98) | Magic #: 14 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: Ouch, it's 4-Way Overbuzzcode! But Kevin buzzed-in (He's the closest to that Magic Number). What's your answer?
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 27, 2019 11:17:39 GMT -5
Chicago.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 27, 2019 13:08:54 GMT -5
ME: Chicago is right! (Ding) (Audience Applause) You've just light up Number 08, "At the Golden Garden Gate", you're just three away from winning one of the three prizes at stake, Kevin. But your opponents are desperate to catch up! - What Japanese car company makes the Civic model?
Matt: 66 (+47) Nels: 60 (+97) Kevin: 53 (+45) William: 72 (+98) | Magic #: 65 |
(Buzz-In!) (Audience groans)ME: Someone missed out that Magic Number by one (I point to Matt) Was it you, Matt? No bonus for you, but you may light up any of your remaining squares. I repeat the question: What Japanese car company makes the Civic model?
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Post by mringgenberg on Mar 27, 2019 13:55:36 GMT -5
Honda
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Post by romnserg on Mar 27, 2019 14:27:30 GMT -5
ME: You're right (Ding) (Audience Applause) Matt, you're now tied with Nels and William as we light up Number 23, "The Flea Lord is my Shepherd Duck". But we're edging closer to the end of the round. Here's the question and here are the answers: - Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli. Which of the following "Strictly Come Dancing" judges in the UK, hasn't appeared as judge on "Dancing With the Stars" in the USA?
Matt: 11 (+76) Nels: 08 (+79) Kevin: 34 (+53) William: 45 (+42) | Magic #: 87 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: William?
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Post by williamlow31 on Mar 28, 2019 9:47:34 GMT -5
Craig Revel Horwood. He's a judge on the Australian version though.
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