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Knowledge By Nature

play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0006:56repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser1 to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. JONATHAN COULTON: From NPR and WNYC, coming to you from The Bell House in beautiful Brooklyn, N.Y., it's NPR's hour of puzzles, word games and trivia, ASK ME ANOTHER. I'm Jonathan Coulton. And now here's your host, Ophira Eisenberg.

(APPLAUSE)

OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: 

Thank you, Jonathan. We have a great show for you. Four brilliant contestants2 are backstage entering the "Hamilton" ticket lottery3. And depending on how that goes, they might come out and play some nerdy games with us. But only one will be our big winner. And we've all already won on this show because our special guests are ridiculous. Starring as Alexander Hamilton in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, we have Javier Munoz. And starring as Police Chief Jim Hopper in the Netflix series "Stranger Things," we have David Harbour.

(APPLAUSE)

EISENBERG: Now, both of these actors are in hugely popular shows, shows that your friends won't stop asking you if you've seen. And they both take place in America's past. One is set during a time when presidents were white males, technology was antiquated4 and money equaled power and the other is a Broadway musical about Alexander Hamilton.

(LAUGHTER)

EISENBERG: Let's get things started with our first two contestants. First up, Vanessa Konkel. You're applying to nursing school and you are really good at giving homemade gifts.

VANESSA KONKEL: I try to be.

EISENBERG: OK.

KONKEL: (Laughter).

EISENBERG: I just love these two things about you immediately.

KONKEL: (Laughter).

EISENBERG: You're taking care of people in every way. Let's talk about the gifts. What kind of gifts are you making?

KONKEL: Well, I make a lot of candles. We've been making bacon (laughter) and meat products...

EISENBERG: Listen, OK...

KONKEL: (Laughter) OK.

EISENBERG: ...I'm going to give you candles. Candles sound tough to make but...

KONKEL: It's not hard at all (laughter).

EISENBERG: But the bacon - when you say you're making bacon...

KONKEL: We don't make the pigs.

(LAUGHTER)

KONKEL: We get pork belly5 and then we brine it and smoke it and then slice it and freeze it (laughter).

EISENBERG: And then you give that away.

KONKEL: We mostly eat it.

(LAUGHTER)

EISENBERG: All right, so this is an idea of a gift you could give but then it's like, no.

KONKEL: Yeah, but it's too good to give (laughter).

EISENBERG: Yeah, very good. Your opponent is Jessie Gillan. You are a web designer for an art gallery and live update the gallery's website during big auctions6. Are you ever surprised at the amount a masterpiece goes for?

JESSIE GILLAN: Totally, yeah.

EISENBERG: Like, as in...

GILLAN: It's fairly gross to think about how much money people spend on artworks, yes.

EISENBERG: Yeah?

GILLAN: Yeah, when, like - I would think, like, a - you can buy a car, obviously, for a lot of the money that people spend on artworks, which is shocking to me.

EISENBERG: Yeah, they should spend less on art.

GILLAN: Yeah, I mean, it's an investment, I guess. That's what we say. But, like, I don't know if it - I mean, sure.

(LAUGHTER)

EISENBERG: I'm just sort of making fun of the idea of it. But can you give me, like, an approximate price of a, like, I don't know what kind of artists you're dealing7 with.

GILLAN: Picasso, Moreau, Dali.

EISENBERG: Yeah, yeah, OK.

GILLAN: Like, big names, yeah.

EISENBERG: Sure, OK, so the last Moreau that sold, what kind of money are we talking?

GILLAN: Usually around maybe 10 to 15,000.

EISENBERG: Ten to $15,000 dollars, that's it?

GILLAN: That's it. You can have one. You can bring the museum home.

(LAUGHTER)

EISENBERG: I mean, that sounds strangely affordable8, right?

COULTON: Yeah, why are we not buying art all the time?

EISENBERG: I know.

(LAUGHTER)

GILLAN: Yeah, just do it, I guess.

EISENBERG: I mean, I could buy that, like, after this show, you know? One of these shows.

(LAUGHTER)

GILLAN: NPR.

COULTON: We get all that sweet public radio money.

(LAUGHTER)

EISENBERG: OK, Vanessa and Jessie, the first of you who wins two of our games will move on to the final round at the end of the show. Are you ready to play?

KONKEL: Sure.

GILLAN: Sure.

EISENBERG: OK, so we're going to start with a trivia game called Knowledge by Nature. The song "O.P.P." by the band Naughty By Nature is more than 25 years old. Yeah, let that sink in, everybody. So we're celebrating that life is both fragile and fleeting9 with a game where every answer is three letters that rhyme with "O.P.P."

COULTON: So if I said, you down with a bacon, lettuce10 and tomato sandwich? You'd answer, you down with BLT? Groaning11 is appropriate.

KONKEL: Yeah, you know me.

(LAUGHTER)

EISENBERG: Exactly. So buzz in to answer and the winner will be one step closer to the final round at the end of the show. Here we go. You down with the cable TV channel that airs "The Walking Dead" and "Better Call Saul?"

(SOUNDBITE OF BELL)

EISENBERG: Vanessa.

KONKEL: You down with AMC (laughter)?

EISENBERG: Yeah, that is correct.

(APPLAUSE)

EISENBERG: Are you a fan of "Better Call Saul?"

KONKEL: Yes. I like AMC. They do a good job.

EISENBERG: They do a...

(LAUGHTER)

EISENBERG: You down with the three-letter suffix12 at the end of a verb that indicates a present participle or a gerund?

(SOUNDBITE OF BELL)

EISENBERG: Vanessa.

KONKEL: You down with I-N-G?

EISENBERG: Yeah, that's right.

(APPLAUSE)

EISENBERG: I feel like our listeners more than other listeners know what a gerund is.

(LAUGHTER)

COULTON: That is probably true.

EISENBERG: It's not just a guy I dated.

(LAUGHTER)

COULTON: You dated a guy named Gerund?

(LAUGHTER)

COULTON: Hey, it's Gerund. What are you doing?

EISENBERG: Leaving.

(LAUGHTER)

EISENBERG: You down with a form of long-term birth control that's considered 99.9 percent effective?

(SOUNDBITE OF BELL)

EISENBERG: Vanessa.

KONKEL: You down with IUD?

EISENBERG: Yeah, that's right.

(APPLAUSE)

COULTON: You down with the number 45 in Roman numerals?

(SOUNDBITE OF BELL)

COULTON: Jesse.

EISENBERG: Yeah.

GILLAN: You down with - Sorry, I should talk it out.

COULTON: Yeah, you've got to think about it a second.

GILLAN: V-L, no, never mind.

EISENBERG: You're close. No, talk it out. You're doing great. I'm with you.

GILLAN: L-V - that's it. That's all I know. Oh, L-V-V? That's not right.

EISENBERG: OK.

GILLAN: Oh, I know what it is now.

EISENBERG: You know what it is now?

GILLAN: Yeah.

ART CHUNG: I'll give her a shot.

GILLAN: Ok, X-L-V.

EISENBERG: Yeah, that is correct.

(APPLAUSE)

EISENBERG: But I feel like you bring up a good point, Jessie. When are we going to pull the plug on Roman numerals already, right?

(LAUGHTER)

GILLAN: Any day now.

COULTON: Yeah, they're no good.

EISENBERG: What do we need them for?

COULTON: They're worse numerals.

EISENBERG: All right, this is your last clue. You down with the country where you'd find Dubai and Abu Dhabi?

(SOUNDBITE OF BELL)

EISENBERG: Vanessa.

KONKEL: You down with the UAE?

EISENBERG: That is correct, yes.

(APPLAUSE)

EISENBERG: Puzzle guru Art Chung, how did our contestants do?

CHUNG: Well done, Vanessa, you're one step closer to the final round.

(APPLAUSE)


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1 browser gx7z2M     
n.浏览者
参考例句:
  • View edits in a web browser.在浏览器中看编辑的效果。
  • I think my browser has a list of shareware links.我想在浏览器中会有一系列的共享软件链接。
2 contestants 6183e6ae4586949fe63bec42c8d3a422     
n.竞争者,参赛者( contestant的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • The competition attracted over 500 contestants representing 8 different countries. 这次比赛吸引了代表8个不同国家的500多名参赛者。
  • Two candidates are emerging as contestants for the presidency. 两位候选人最终成为总统职位竞争者。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 lottery 43MyV     
n.抽彩;碰运气的事,难于算计的事
参考例句:
  • He won no less than £5000 in the lottery.他居然中了5000英镑的奖券。
  • They thought themselves lucky in the lottery of life.他们认为自己是变幻莫测的人生中的幸运者。
4 antiquated bzLzTH     
adj.陈旧的,过时的
参考例句:
  • Many factories are so antiquated they are not worth saving.很多工厂过于陈旧落后,已不值得挽救。
  • A train of antiquated coaches was waiting for us at the siding.一列陈旧的火车在侧线上等着我们。
5 belly QyKzLi     
n.肚子,腹部;(像肚子一样)鼓起的部分,膛
参考例句:
  • The boss has a large belly.老板大腹便便。
  • His eyes are bigger than his belly.他眼馋肚饱。
6 auctions 1c44b3008dd1a89803d9b2f2bd58e57a     
n.拍卖,拍卖方式( auction的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • They picked up most of the furniture at auctions in country towns. 他们大部分的家具都是在乡村镇上的拍卖处买的。 来自辞典例句
  • Our dealers didn't want these cars, so we had to dump them at auctions. 我们的承销商都不要这些车子,因此我们只好贱价拍卖。 来自辞典例句
7 dealing NvjzWP     
n.经商方法,待人态度
参考例句:
  • This store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing.该商店因买卖公道而享有极高的声誉。
  • His fair dealing earned our confidence.他的诚实的行为获得我们的信任。
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adj.支付得起的,不太昂贵的
参考例句:
  • The rent for the four-roomed house is affordable.四居室房屋的房租付得起。
  • There are few affordable apartments in big cities.在大城市中没有几所公寓是便宜的。
9 fleeting k7zyS     
adj.短暂的,飞逝的
参考例句:
  • The girls caught only a fleeting glimpse of the driver.女孩们只匆匆瞥了一眼司机。
  • Knowing the life fleeting,she set herself to enjoy if as best as she could.她知道这种日子转瞬即逝,于是让自已尽情地享受。
10 lettuce C9GzQ     
n.莴苣;生菜
参考例句:
  • Get some lettuce and tomatoes so I can make a salad.买些莴苣和西红柿,我好做色拉。
  • The lettuce is crisp and cold.莴苣松脆爽口。
11 groaning groaning     
adj. 呜咽的, 呻吟的 动词groan的现在分词形式
参考例句:
  • She's always groaning on about how much she has to do. 她总抱怨自己干很多活儿。
  • The wounded man lay there groaning, with no one to help him. 受伤者躺在那里呻吟着,无人救助。
12 suffix AhMzMc     
n.后缀;vt.添后缀
参考例句:
  • We add the suffix "ly" to make the adjective "quick" into the adverb " quickly ".我们在形容词“ quick”后加“ly” 构成副词“quickly”。
  • It described the meaning of suffix array and also how to built it.它描述的含义,后缀数组以及如何建立它。

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