In season 7 of this popular sitcom, the original trio of Parsons, Galecki, and Cuoco were earning $350,000 per episode.
What is "The Big Bang Theory"?
100
The number of men on a team.
What is nine?
100
According to the National Fire Protection Association, this holiday has three times the national average number of home fires related to cooking equipment.
What is Thanksgiving?
100
As of 11/30/14, this is the number of states (EXCLUDING D.C.) in which ERIE writes personal lines insurance.
What is twelve?
100
Of first, second, or third, the place the Actuarial Division came in for participating with Wellness Rewards.
What is third?
200
HBO's fourth season finale for this fantasy series set on the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos drew 7.1 million viewers.
What is "Game of Thrones"?
200
The inning in which we stretch.
What is the seventh?
200
According to the CDC, every year about 235,000 people visit the Emergency Room because of injuries suffered here, the most dangerous room in the house.
What is the bathroom?
200
This is the number of ERIE branch offices located within Pennsylvania.
What is four?
200
This is the number of points you had to accumulate in the Wellness Rewards program to earn the $200 prize.
What is 200 points?
300
Kelsey Grammer played this character for twenty consecutive years on NBC (on two different shows).
Who is Frasier Crane?
300
The number of homeruns hit by Roger Maris in 1961, breaking Babe Ruth's old record.
What is 61?
300
In a famous study held up as an example of "correlation is not causality," the number of shark attacks was strongly correlated with sales of this dessert treat. (Maybe it makes us taste better to the sharks?)
What is ice cream?
300
Of 90.4%, 92.4%, or 94.4%, this is ERIE's all-lines, all-companies retention as of 10/31/14.
What is 90.4%?
300
This is the maximum dollar amount that spouses could receive for participating in next year's Wellness Rewards program.
What is $200?
400
This newsmagazine program, a TV staple since 1968, was a Nielsen top-10 show for 23 seasons in a row, from 1977 to 2000.
What is 60 Minutes?
400
On September 11, 1985, this player broke Ty Cobb's all-time hits record with his 4,192nd hit; but unfortunately, he might never see the Hall of Fame.
Who is Pete Rose?
400
In 2013, some 4,400 people in the USA visited the emergency room because of accidents occurring on or in preparation for this particular holiday; the scary part is that a little more than half of these accidents involved carving knives!
What is Halloween?
400
Of 1.8 million, 1.9 million, or 2.0 million, this is the number of ERIE private passenger auto policies in force as of 10/31/14.
What is 2.0 million?
400
Within 5%, this was Actuarial's percentage of participants in the Wellness Rewards program.
What is 85%?
500
College students developed a drinking game based on how often the supporting characters said "Hi, Bob" on this CBS sitcom that ran from 1972 to 1978.
What is "The Bob Newhart Show"?
500
On September 6, 1995, Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken, Jr. broke the consecutive played games record set by this beloved New York Yankee; until Ripken, that record had endured for 56 years!
Who is Lou Gehrig?
500
If a line of business has a frequency of 7%, then the average policy should go this many years without having a claim.
What is fourteen? (1 / 0.07 = ~0.14)
500
This is the two-digit state code of the latest Erie state.
What is 16?
500
As a bonus for our high degree of participation in the Wellness Rewards program, this is the value of the gift card we will supposedly receive. (WHERE IS IT, ALREADY? I HAVE GIFTS TO BUY!)