Emeril John Lagasse, born October 15, 1959, is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality, and cookbook author. A regional James Beard Award winner, he is perhaps most notable for his Food Network shows Emeril Live and Essence of Emeril as well as catchphrases such as “Kick it up a notch!” and “Bam!” The "Emeril Empire" of media, products and restaurants generates an estimated US$150 million annually in revenue.
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| - Emeril John Lagasse, born October 15, 1959, is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality, and cookbook author. A regional James Beard Award winner, he is perhaps most notable for his Food Network shows Emeril Live and Essence of Emeril as well as catchphrases such as “Kick it up a notch!” and “Bam!” The "Emeril Empire" of media, products and restaurants generates an estimated US$150 million annually in revenue.
- He appears in "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire" at The Drunken Clam to overemphasize the onomatopoeia for sex by using his catchphrase.
- Emeril appeared in the 2000 direct-to-video special Elmo's Magic Cookbook. He is the host of Emeril Live on which Elmo, Grover, Rosita and Telly have appeared. The Muppets appeared alongside Emeril at the end of a cooking segment, November 2011 on Good Morning America, while they were promoting The Muppets.
- Emeril Lagasse is a Guest Star as the voice of Flapjac
- From the 4 remaining contestants, all 4 got it right, but Emeril (with a time of 6.64 seconds) was the fastest to correctly answer A-C-B-D, making it into the Hot Seat.
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| - Emeril did not know, so he decided to phone his friend Kent, who was pretty sure it was Sally Ride. However, he decided to walk away with $125,000. The correct answer was C: Eileen Collins.
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- Carl Sandburg received a Pulitzer Prize in 1940 for his biography of what famous person?
- Which of the following businesses is best known as an online auction company?
- What is the Japanese side-dish edamame?
- Who was the first woman to command a space shuttle mission?
- What kind of animal did Ivan Pavlolv experiment with to prove his theory of "conditioned response"?
- At the 1988 Republican National Convention, George Bush said he wanted what sort of nation?
- Which of the following is considered an "extreme" sport?
- What is the popular term for a style of interrogation?
- When referring to a type of vehicle, what does the "U" in the acronym "SUV" stand for?
- What is the nickname of the regional companies formed after the breakup of AT&T?
- What role played by Julie Andrews on Broadway was played on the screen by Audrey Hepburn?
- What action movie star is known as "The Muscles from Brussels"?
- Using their nicknames, put these U.S. cities in geographical order from west to east.
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