here are three categories of winners for this week's game: Random drawing, funniest answer, and favorite answer.
The total prize amount for the week is $1,000.
The cumulative number of submitters from the three winners' groups was 52, so each person takes home $19.23.
Random Drawing
The winner of the random drawing is Collin S. of ACCESS Marketing!
Collin was one of six members of the ACCESS Marketing group to submit a quiz this week.
All 6 players win a prize!
Funniest Wrong Answer
The funniest wrong answer belonged to Michael H. of NAM Advisors Client Services.
The question was "In your best Julie Andrews voice, quickly sing the previous 9 answers. Did you sound a little precocious? What movie that was released 60 years ago this week featured a song with a similar sounding title?"
And Michael's answer was "Nancy Poppins"
Is it possible that someone has never heard of Mary Poppins? Certainly. While it's one of the most famous movies ever, it's not ubiquitous. HOWEVER, is it possible that there is a whole bunch of other Poppinses out there who are in the zeitgeist of popular culture. One would imagine the answer is no. We did a search for "Nancy Poppins" to see if she was a thing, and the answer is certainly not. So, we tip our cap to Michael for kind of, sort of knowing who Mary Poppins is. And hopefully him and his co-workers will enjoy a treat in his honor.
Michael was one of thirty-eight members of the NAM Advisors Client Services group to submit a quiz this week.
All 38 players win a prize!
Favorite Answer
Our team's favorite answer came from Sarah-Michelle M. of Skybox Labs.
The question was "Between Windows 2000 and Windows Vista, Microsoft released what two-letter operating system that introduced a multi-column start menu?"
And Sarah-Michelle's answer was "XP (man, I miss Windows XP so badly)"
This answer started quite the debate amongst the Water Coolerers..."do people know the difference between Windows versions?" Like, it's possible, but incredibly unlikely. We've come to the conclusion that Sarah-Michelle must be some sort of computer programmer as us laypeople just can't tell the difference between the different eras of Windows. If Sarah-Michelle is out there, can you tell us what made XP so great? And what happened after that?
Sarah-Michelle was one of eight members of the Skybox Labs group to submit a quiz this week.
All 8 players win a prize!