What's One of Your Favorite Transitions?

This may be a little lazy on my part to ask this question, but what is one of your favorite transitions?
I have an interview (one camera, talking head) and no b-roll to include with the segment. All I'm going to use is the subject's answers to the questions which were asked by an interviewer off-camera. An "In Your Own Words" type of segment. I'm wanting to use a nice transition between the answers. (There are ten different answers).
I've used the "fade in fade out dissolve" in similar situations. I just thought I'd ask what other transitions editors have used that seem to work. Cuts and simple dissolves are out of the question. I want at least a little creativeness...
Thanks.

I'm just kidding... you could try the flash wipe (http://www.mattias.nu/plugins/) or an Alpha Wipe with your own image... Or try this tutorial by Shane Ross: http://library.creativecow.net/articles/ross_shane/filter-transition.php

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