#1 - $45.00
#2 - Daydream Believer
#3 - The Bob Newheart Show
#4 - Lemons
#5 - 5:00
#6 - On Golden Pond
#7 - Their eyes
#8 - Sleeper
#9 - A Painted House
#10 - Rum
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$35
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Daydream Believer.
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Bob Newhart Show
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Banana
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6pm
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The Philadelphia Story (And it’s Katharine)
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Eyes
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)
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The Pelican Brief
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Coke
Oh…I…er…guess I didn’t miss the boat.
Huh.
Note to those who feel they’re too young to know about The Monkees, Bob Newhart, Katharine Heburn (thanks, iam), or Woody Allen: Nick @ Nite, TV Land, AMC, and TCM. Of course, if you don’t have cable, or even a TV, well, congratulations. You obviously have more of a life than I do. Seriously, in this game there are no wrong answers. Just answers that don’t score any points. The history of the game on TV has some truly way-out-there non scoring answers.
- $25
- I’m a believer
- Newhart
- Banana
- 6pm
- Bringing Up Baby
- Gender
- Manhattan
- The Frim
- Vodka
(I have no idea on 1 or 8. None. And while I’ve never actually had dinner at 6pm, I think it’s a popular time).
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Name the average price of a steak dinner (with salad/potato/dessert & coffee) rounded to the nearest $5
$30 -
Name a Monkees tune
Hey, Hey We’re the Monkees -
Name a sitcom starring Bob Newhart
Eight is Enough? (sorry, I’m not American) -
Name an item of produce that is yellow
Corn -
When is dinnertime (on an average day)?
7pm -
Name a Katherine Hepburn film
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner -
what’s the first thing you notice about someone you are meeting for the first time? (in one or two words only please)
Hair -
Name an early Woody Allen film (pre-Annie Hall)
Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex But Were Afraid to Ask -
Name a John Grisham book
The Runaway Jury -
Name an ingredient in Long Island Iced Tea
Vodka
I haven’t been to a steak house in the past 10 years, if not longer than that. And when I’m going out anywhere for dinner, I rarely order dessert, salad, or coffee (too much food); I’ll order just dinner or just a salad or just dessert. So, $40-ish? Good to know.
I’m also in the “he made movies before Annie Hall?” camp. (I’ve seen plenty of KH movies. I’ve bought plenty of KH movies. Woody Allen, not so much.)
Well, there is sort of a connection between Humphrey Bogart and Woody Allen…
You weren’t, but the second person backed off that answer. as for women, we (at least all the women I know) don’t often look down first. We look down if we like what we see when we look up.
I never said “steakhouse”, but even in a diner, I’ve never paid less than $30

I’m also in the “he made movies before Annie Hall?” camp.
Yes. 12, in fact.
eta:
We need 14 more contestants. Tell your friends.
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Name the average price of a steak dinner (with salad/potato/dessert & coffee) rounded to the nearest $5 $30 (per person)
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Name a Monkees tune Hey Hey We’re The Monkees
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Name a sitcom starring Bob Newhart The Newhart Show
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Name an item of produce that is yellow Banana
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When is dinnertime (on an average day)? 6:30
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Name a Katherine Hepburn film On Golden Pond
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what’s the first thing you notice about someone you are meeting for the first time? (in one or two words only please) Eyes
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Name an early Woody Allen film (pre-Annie Hall) What’s Up Tiger Lily?
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Name a John Grisham book The Firm
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Name an ingredient in Long Island Iced Tea Vodka
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$20
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“Hey Hey We’re the Monkees”
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Newhart
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banana
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6 PM
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Bringing Up Baby
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grooming/hygiene
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I have no effing idea.
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The Firm
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Whiskey
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$30
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I’m a Believer
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The Bob Newhart Show
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Banana
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7:00 p.m.
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On Golden Pond
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Their height
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What’s Up Tiger Lily
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The Firm
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Tea? (I dunno, I’m a nondrinker)
ETA: Am I reply #50?
ETA: Am I reply #50?
Probably not … there’s generally a fair amount of chatter during the course of the game as well.
Ah, I didn’t read the thread as instructed, just saw my post #.
Am I reply #50?
You’re # 39. We need 11 more.

- Name the average price of a steak dinner (with salad/potato/dessert & coffee) rounded to the nearest $5
I’ll stop at this one. We don’t use $ in London. Strange currency that it is
Any chance of future questions being answerable by those outside North America.
Yeah, alright, so I’m bad at this game and need an excuse not to play.

I’ll stop at this one. We don’t use $ in London. Strange currency that it is
Any chance of future questions being answerable by those outside North America.
Yeah, alright, so I’m bad at this game and need an excuse not to play.
you could use a currency converter… just sayin’
as for future questions being answerable outside the US… no one has volunteered to host round XIV… (hint hint)
Why not give these questions a try anyway?
- Name the average price of a steak dinner (with salad/potato/dessert & coffee) rounded to the nearest $5
$40
- Name a Monkees tune
Last Train to Clarkesville
- Name a sitcom starring Bob Newhart
Bob Newhart Show
- Name an item of produce that is yellow
Banana
- When is dinnertime (on an average day)?
7 p.m.
- Name a Katherine Hepburn film
PASS
- what’s the first thing you notice about someone you are meeting for the first time? (in one or two words only please)
Smile
- Name an early Woody Allen film (pre-Annie Hall)
PASS
- Name a John Grisham book
PASS
- Name an ingredient in Long Island Iced Tea
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Vodka
- $30
- I’m a Believer
- The Bob Newhart Show
- Banana
- 6:30
- The African Queen
- Eyes
- Bananas (heh - see #4!)
- The Firm
- Rum
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Are we talking TGI Friday’s steak dinner, or luxury steak dinner? I’m going with the former, since that’s probably what most people would get. $20
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I’m a Believer
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The Bob Newhart Show
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Squash
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6:00
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The Philadelphia Story
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Gender
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex
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pass
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Vodka
- $30
- Daydream Believer (I was a sucker for Davy Jones … :D)
- Newhart
- yellow crookneck squash
- 6 PM (preferably!)
- Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
- height
- “Sleeper”
- The Firm
- Rum