2003

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?(syndicated)-May 8-9, 2003

Host: Meredith Vieira

HOT Seat: Armand Kachigian (Los Angeles, CA)

Our new player is coming out in a bit of a shock. “Did something happen while I was backstage? I was in the bathroom.” Find out here!

$100

The word “civilian” usually refers to a person who is not a member of which of these groups?

A: The pressB: The military
C: The clergyD: The Village People

Armand picks B…SALUTE!

$200

In the show tune “My Favorite Things,” the first favorite things mentioned are “raindrops on” what?

A: RosesB: Eyelashes
C: KittensD: Ponies

His favorite thing right now is A…YEP!

$300

In 1985, Jolt Cola was introduced with the slogan “All the sugar, twice the” what?

A: CaloriesB: Price
C: CaffeineD: Nutrit, nutrit, Nutrition
Mere slaps herself to get it right

Armand doesn’t need a jolt. He’s had it and it felt like twice the C…CHEERS!

$500

A famous Robert Frost poem ends with the line “And miles to go before I” what?

A: DieB: Sleep
C: EatD: Begin

He knows it, even though he’s not a poet. It’s B…YIPPEE!

$1,000

The state of Georgia was named after the king of what country?

A: SpainB: France
C: NorwayD: England

Not sure which King George it might be, but Armand is sure enough it’s D…$1,000 SECURED!

Our L.A. podiatrist is becoming a star. Armand’s cilentele is less the rich and the famous and more the elderly. The closest star is Dennis Farina’s Aunt in Chicago.

$2,000

The Indy 500 auto race is traditionally held over what holiday weekend?

A: Memorial DayB: Presidents’ Day
C: Labor DayD: July 4th

“I’ve been there…no that was the Kentucky Derby” Armand still thinks he knows it. Final answer is A…ANOTHER LAP COMPLETED!

$4,000

In the 1982 movie, E.T. modifies what toy to help him phone home?

A: Atari 2600B: Speak & Spell
C: SimonD: Mr. Microphone

Definitely has NOT seen E.T. and it’s biting him just as he was afraid of. D sounds right, but not right enough.

  • A: 2%
  • B: 57%
  • C: 33%
  • D: 8%

“I asked” and he’ll lock in B…“THEY TOLD YOU”

DAY TWO

Meredith compares most contestants to “deer in headlights”. Armand acts like a seasoned veteran. His training comes from an L.A. boot camp for game show contestants. Lessons include perfecting that dorky smile and pretending to love Meredith.

You probably don’t know much about showbiz.

$8,000

What teen singer, often called an “anti-Britney,” is known for her hits “Sk8er Boi” and “Complicated”?

A: Vanessa CarltonB: Ashanti
C: Michelle BranchD: Avril Lavigne

An easy call to make

Jeff, the music expert.
Positive about his guess, leaving 16 seconds to fill. Armand stalls with “How’s the weather?”

Once that’s done, he chooses D…TRUST THE EXPERT

$16,000

Which of these islands is not part of the island group known as the Greater Antilles?

A: BermudaB: Jamaica
C: CubaD: Puerto Rico

Good thing Armand didn’t just study smiling. He’s sure it’s A…INDEED!

$32,000

The last major battle of the War of 1812 took place in what year?

A: 1812B: 1813
C: 1814D: 1815

A favorite movie of his is “The Pirate”, WHOOPS! He meant “The Buccaneer” It was about the Battle of New Orleans after the war. Armand chooses A…NO!

Actually, he goes with D…
“Just wait one sec until I say now…”
NOW…HE GOT IT!

Someone else knew it and had to control himself.

$64,000

What planet in our solar system has the hottest surface temperatures, reaching up to 900 degrees F?

A: MercuryB: Venus
C: MarsD: Jupiter

This is something I know, so I must miss it.

Because of the Greenhouse Effect, he’ll choose B…SUPER STAR!

Seriously, stop doubting yourself Armand. After all, he has been on other game shows. Total winnings before today:

$125,000

With over 3 billion passengers a year, what city’s subway system is the world’s busiest?

A: MoscowB: Seoul
C: Mexico CityD: Tokyo

Armand has a plan: If he has no idea and he had the 50:50 he’d go for it. First things first.

Left with A and C
“I Have to take the chance” Being a true gambler, Armand figures the odds are with him. Winnings in Vegas:

Final answer: A…”I’m so sorry…that you lost so much in Vegas.” BUT YOU’RE WINNING HERE!

Teasing from the hosts wasn’t in the class, either. Although Armand was sure, his other strategy “Don’t go with what you think it is”

$250,000

What 1955 film was the first winner of the Cannes Film Festival’s prestigious Palme d’Or Award?

A: GigiB: East of Eden
C: MartyD: Roman Holiday

Strategy: “If I didn’t know with this kind of money, I was gonna quit” But now he’s doing the teasing.

Armand says C…No teasing…HE’S RIGHT!

$500,000

In the 1800s, jokers were introduced to decks of cards to enable people to play a version of what game?

A: EuchreB: Poker
C: CribbageD: Rummy

No joking now. Strategy: “Regardless of what you know, you can figure out these questions.” B was played in the Old West and they didn’t use jokers. Two more are ruled out. Armand feels like this is a gimme. At $500K?!?! He’s so close to the Million he can taste it. Losing $218,000 would be an awful aftertaste. Armand A.K.A. “Joe Vegas” is making the bet…after another 15 seconds….He guesses A.

VIVA LAS VEGAS!

History is in the making, we’re on the verge of BACK-TO-BACK MILLIONAIRES! All that studying and hearing “What are you going to lose next” is about to end. Before today, Armand had dinner with previous Millionaire Nancy Christy. Her one advice “If you don’t know it, don’t guess”. Joe Vegas said he wouldn’t gamble after $250K, but he sounds ready to go all the way. If he’s wrong, it’s a $468,000 drop.

$1 MILLION

The song “God Bless America” was originally written for what 1918 musical?

A: Oh, Lady! Lady!B: Yip, Yip, Yaphank
C: Blossom TimeD: Watch Your Step

Can’t even 50:50 himself. The gambler always says: Know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em. HE’S FOLDING!!

Had he guessed, Armand wouldn’t gone with D. Correct answer: B

At last, Armand has earned his reward. “Don’t be a quitter” (Well, except at the very end, maybe)

(The rest of this episode is replaying Nancy Christy’s last two questions.)

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?(syndicated)-May 7-8, 2003

Host: Meredith Vieira

HOT SEAT: Nancy Christy (Tulsa, OK)

This Middle School English Teacher got the call in her classroom. Had to tell the class to quiet down, all 27 of them. Their advice “Go for the million” Easy for them to say?

$100

What movie features a singing group known as The von Trapp Family Singers?

A: Almost FamousB: The Sound of Music
C: Funny GirlD: Grumpy Old Men

Nancy thinks the hills are alive with B….INDEED!

$200

The front of an aircraft is often referred to as its what?

A: NoseB: Mouth
C: ChestD: Chin

She’ll go with the nose, A…STILL IN THE AIR!

$300

On a classic TV sitcom, earthling Mindy McConnell lives with an alien named what?

A: ALFB: Uncle Martin
C: SpockD: Mork

Nancy knows it well. D is the final answer…GOT IT!

$500

Native to Australia, the emu is what type of animal?

A: SnakeB: Bird
C: GoatD: Fish

That would be B…SHE’S STILL FLYING!

$1,000

William Masters and Virginia Johnson are best known for their pioneering studies on what subject?

A: Human sexualityB: Depression
C: Preschool educationD: Subliminal advertising

“Middle School is hormone heaven”. So she’ll make A her final answer.
“It’s so scary” Mere says…BUT IT’S GOOD HERE!

$2,000

American composer John Philip Sousa is best known for writing what type of musical compositions?

A: PolkasB: Ballads
C: WaltzesD: Marches

Thanks to her son, a drummer, Nancy goes with D…YEP!

Sounds like a good school so far.

$4,000

“Piccolo” is an Italian word meaning which of the following?

A: FastB: Colorful
C: LoudD: Small

Nancy also teaches “Everything you need to know about art and Music” before finals. There’s a piccolo and is small…Final answer is D…PASSES AGAIN!

She can’t believe how well she’s doing. Meanwhile her kids must be screaming their heads off.

$8,000

Often found in health clubs, an “erg” machine simulates which of these activities?

A: Cross-country skiingB: Swimming
C: Rowing a boatD: Climbing stairs

She hasn’t had enough time at health clubs. Time for some help!

  • A: 18%
  • B: 8%
  • C: 45%
  • D: 29%

Well, she was thinking a total body machine. Another thought “If you don’t get past the little ones, you don’t get a chance at the big ones”. Is she ready yet? No

Down to A and C.
Now she’ll go with C “Come on, audience”…SAY THANK YOU, AUDIENCE!

$16,000

A 1939 treaty between the U.S.S.R. and Germany secretly laid the groundwork for the division of what country during World War II?

A: ItalyB: Poland
C: FranceD: United Kingdom

History isn’t a strong subject for Nancy, but that’s the advantage of working at a school.

We’ll calling up Angela. Are you a smart lady? “I hope so.”
Unfortunately, Nancy and Angela only re-read the question over and over with no answer.
What the heck! Final answer is B…Teachers tell students to take chances in life. BE PROUD!

DAY TWO

And Nancy must’ve needed it. No only for this game, but she’s a single mom of two and worked three jobs to put herself through college. The kids helped out with homework and reading evaluation. Her daughter’s now in college and the son in high school.

$32,000

In the 1964 musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” what is Tevye’s profession?

A: TailorB: Grocer
C: MilkmanD: Scholar

Guess what show she’s been in two separate productions in? (Good thing she’s a ham). Final answer is C…”IF I WERE A RICH WOMAN”
YOU CAN STOP WISHING!

$64,000

Amtrak’s scenic “Coast Starlight” train service runs between which of these two U.S. cities?

A: San Diego & New YorkB: Miami & Boston
C: Houston & New OrleansD: Los Angeles & Seattle

Again, nothing to lose here. The prettiest route she can think of is D…you can hear the kids “YAY!”

Ms. Christy is making her class proud, all the Mr. and Mrs. (Nancy calls them by their last names in class.)

$125,000

Girl detective Nancy Drew made her debut in the 1930 book titled “The Secret of the” what?

A: Haunted MuseumB: Lost Diamond
C: Ancient TreasureD: Old Clock

It’s all coming back to her. Nancy remember her mother’s old edition. Final answer will be D…THANKS MOM!

The $125K means bringing in a housekeeper once a month, a yardman once in a while and family trips. What will this mean?

$250,000

On the California coast, what kind of fish is known for coming ashore and laying its eggs on the beach?

A: PupfishB: Loach
C: GrunionD: Sawfish

Working at the Department of the Interior before getting married, Nancy’s boss was from Cali. He was a fish and game commissioner. “Thanks, Ray” For C…I CAN HEAR THEM IN TULSA!

Yeah, Meredith can’t hold it in much longer. Maybe Nancy is carrying a good luck charm. It’s not in the studio, it’s a banner from the school: 300 signatures! And it’s taped up on the hotel wall. “Hello, Carver Middle School! Go Wildcats!”

$500,000

In 1957, Jorn Utzon won an international competition to design what architectural landmark?

A: Sears TowerB: Sydney Opera House
C: Seattle Space NeedleD: Pompidou Center

She has a gut feeling…not the Space Needle (figures the 60’s) Two others she’s stumped on. The first thing that popped into her head was the Opera House. Jorn Utzon sounds Norweigian known for their clean lines.

“In for a penny, in for a pound” translation $32,000 is plenty. Final answer is B…Nancy, Nancy, Nancy…IT’S $500,000!

The craziness we’d expect from a sky diver (not since the kids). Nancy is also a first responder. Might have to help Meredith pretty soon.

HERE…WE…GO!

$1 MILLION

Who did artist Grant Wood use as the model for the farmer in his classic painting “American Gothic”?

A: Traveling salesmanB: Local sheriff
C: His dentistD: His butcher

There’s a little smile starting. OOOOHHHHH! In Washington D.C., Nancy was in a performing group that had a piece about this painting. She was the woman, who was Grant’s sister. And the farmer was…

FINAL ANSWER C

NANCY CHRISTY
MILLIONAIRE

The first woman after 10 male millionaires. And audience members are asking to join her for dinner. Nancy is ready to call the class and the family. Mom might need CPR, daughter is looking for a new car, and the 16 y.o. son might want his first. (NO CORVETTE!) But what about herself? She’s always wanted a long break to take a big trip, an Archeological Dig. Meredith would rather have a spa day, maybe later. For the record, the million is 40 years worth of teacher pay.

And yes, that’s unfair!

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?(syndicated)-My 9th Recap

Host: Meredith Vieira

HOT SEAT: Tom Tracy (Omaha, NE)

Tom is an attorney for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, previously a tax attorney.

$100

In the nursery rhyme “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep”, the sheep is asked if he has any what?

A: MilkB: Wool
C: FoodD: Single friends

That would be B, Tom says…YES SIR! YES SIR!

$200

“Fireplug” is another word for which of the following?

A: Fire hydrantB; Fire extinguisher
C: FirewoodD: Fireman

He’s not wasting time. A is his guess…HE’S ON FIRE!

$300

A person who is told “use your gray matter” is being instructed to do what?

A: ExerciseB: Sleep
C: ThinkD: Eat

Something he says he’ll have to do a few more times today. Final answer is C…SO FAR, SO GOOD!

$500

What popular TV series features a group of students known as the “Sweathogs”?

A: Happy DaysB: The Facts of Life
C: The White ShadowD: Welcome Back, Kotter

It was a favorite of his, Tom goes with D…YEP!

$1,000

According to its slogan, the New York Times provides “All the News That’s Fit to” what?

A: PrintB: Read
C: AppearD: Know

Quickly locks in A…AND IT’S GOOD!

$2,000

In 1981, what candy brand introduced a blueberry flavor in honor of Ronald Reagan’s inauguration?

A: DotsB: Jelly Belly
C: StarburstD: Twizzlers

Tom knows Reagan loved his jelly beans. Final answer is B…CORRECT!

$4,000

“Isn’t it rich, are we a pair?” is the opening line of what popular show tune?

A: Send in the ClownsB: The Music of the Night
C: What I Did for LoveD: All That Jazz

Since he’s married, he says there is no right answer, to the question. But he’s 99% percent sure it’s A…Don’t bother, they’re here. HE’S RIGHT AGAIN!

$8,000

If it is 4 p.m. in Boston, Massachusetts, what time is it in Anchorage, Alaska?

A: 9:00 a.m.B: 10:00 a.m.
C: 11:00 a.m.D: Noon

He has an idea but first,

  • A: 6%
  • B: 17%
  • C: 21%
  • D: 56%

Tom had counted the time zones and figured it was Noon. It’s his final answer…AND WE’RE ALL RIGHT!

$16,000

Revolutionary Leon Trotsky was banished from the USSR in 1929 for opposing what sitting leader?

A: Nicholas IIB: Vladimir Lenin
C: Joseph StalinD: Nikita Khrushchev

No waste of time, Tom guesses C…“YES AGAIN!”

Tom and his wife, Marion, hope to adopt, but it’s always a long road. In a magazine, he found out about an open house. It didn’t take anytime once they found a boy named Jack. That was three years ago, and last August, they added Karen to the family. Any big money from here could mean a third baby. As Tom says, “I work. I don’t have to be with them all day”

$32,000

What 1970s rocker and his wife penned the 2002 cookbook, “Kill It & Grill It”?

A: Gene SimmonsB: Ted Nugent
C: Alice CooperD: Iggy Pop

Ted Nugent’s a hunter, so it’s jumping out. Despite his regrets, he’ll make B his final answer.
Does he regret it? Marion wouldn’t regret it, this experience is a blessing.
Well then, HALLEJULAH!

$64,000

capsicum is an active ingredient in which of the following?

A: Smelling saltsB: Pepper spray
C: Shoe polishD: Lip balm

Tom doesn’t wanna regret jumping too quickly.

Leaves A and B (salt and Pepper)
And he goes with B…IT’S GOOD AGAIN!

Tom says he’s a cocky guy, but he’s worried about the Phone a Friends. They’re a little Stupid. WATCH IT!

$125,000

What is the architectural term for the part of a church where the congregation usually sits?

A: NaveB: Ambulatory
C: TransaptD: Apse

Tom’s had a lot of Catholic invocation experience. If he’s wrong, he’ll know where to go for confession. “no Guts, No Glory” Final Answer A…He’s sound like a good-enough Catholic AND HE’S A GREAT PLAYER!

HORN! “OH COME ON, NOT NOW!”

Relax Meredith, I can just fast forward.

DAY TWO

Better hope those Phone a Friend have studied up in the last 24 hours. Hope that and his cockiness are benefits today.

$250,000

A: Road to SingaporeB: The Lemon Drop Kid
C: My Favorite BrunetteD: The Big Broadcast of 1938

Calling Luke, who doesn’t think he’s as smart as Tom.
Unfortunately, Luke is just as lost as Tom is. Guess he’s not getting a share.
Tom’s first thought was a because but he saw it before. At the same time, he’s also leaning toward C. Cockiness alone isn’t going to be enough here. Tom is walking away.
Answer…D

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?(syndicated)-2002-03

Host: Meredith Vieira

HOT SEAT: Ron Russell (Richland, WA)

Ron doesn’t have any characters like the last contestant did, at least not on Family TV.

$100

According to a popular saying, “People who live in glass houses shouldn’t” do what?

A: Throw stonesB: Raise eyebrows
C: Build wallsD: Watch Cinemax

That would be A, right…RIGHT!

$200

What classic nursery rhyme character is described as a “merry old soul”?

A: Little Jack HornerB: Georgie Porgie
C: Old King ColeD: Humpty Dumpty

Ron believes it’s C…AND A MERRY OLD SOUL IS HE!

$300

According to a classic children’s song, “Who can take the sunlight” and “sprinkle it with dew”?

A: The Cookie ManB: The Candy Man
C: The Ice Cream ManD: The Pudding Man

He’s going with B…YESSIR!

$500

A person suffering from astigmatism would most likely wear which of the following?

A: EyeglassesB: Hearing aid
C: Neck braceD: Retainer

Ron can see his final answer: A…and Meredith can “see a man who just won $500”

$1,000

The title of a popular men’s magazine, “GQ” is short for “Gentleman’s” what?

A: QuintessentialB: Queries
C: QualityD: Quarterly

He’s got this too! It’s D…PIECE OF CAKE!

$2,000

The pen-shaped instrument used with electronic organizers is called a what?

A: SaberB: Stylus
C: AwlD: Nib

We found his weakness, not being very tech savvy. Luckily there are a lot of people behind him that could help.

  • A: 4%
  • B: 76%
  • C: 7%
  • D: 13%

That’s what Ron was thinking. B is the final answer…ALL GOOD!

$4,000

Which of these animals is also known as an anteater?

A: AardvarkB: Platypus
C: SlothD: Muskrat

Not that the audience is done, he doesn’t have to worry about what he says…well, not entirely. Ron believes Aardvark means “Earth Pig” and he knows a few sloths from work. He’s not one here, locking in A…GOT IT!

$8,000

In the 1988 movie “Rain Man”, Raymond insists on buying his underwear from what retailer?

A: Wal-MartB: Woolworth
C: JC PenneyD: Kmart

Ron quickly picking D, but a bit of a pause to confirm…DEFINITELY, DEFINITELY KMART

Tom Cruise in the movie said Kmart sucks. Will Ron starts going? No, sticking to Wal-Mart or what GQ says.

$16,000

Since 1998, Lance Armstrong has ridden in the Tour de France with a team sponsored by which of the following?

A: United States NavyB: Reebok
C: U.S. Postal ServiceD: Microsoft

“I Like the Question” Ron’s a big fan of Lance, an American Hero.

Anyway, Ron picks A…AND DELIVERING A RIGHT ANSWER!

The video didn’t have the next segment. I can tell you that he got the $32,000 without using another lifeline. Good thing, because he needed both for the next question.

$64,000

The Amazon river originates in what country?

Ron’s friend said it’s Peru, but that’s not good enough.

A: ColombiaB: Peru

He’ll locks in B and…

Did Ron think Meredith was being cold? Time to warm him up…IT’S PERU!

$125,000

A $40 million endowment created in 1924 prompted Trinity College to change its name to what?

A: Emory UniversityB: Vanderbilt University
C: Rice UniversityD: Duke University

He quickly pivots toward D. “I Shouldn’t say I know it” Ron does figure the “Duke” isn’t John Wayne. $125K is four years salary and probably a sweet monster truck. He’d said he wouldn’t guess after 64K, is this more than a “guess”.

It is! D is the final answer.

“Stop doubting yourself”

$250,000

Who was emperor of Rome when Jesus Christ was crucified?

Already he’s saying “NO WAY!” At least see the choices Ron!

A: TiberiusB: Claudius
C: TitusD: Nero

He was thinking Pontius Pilate. Titus is popping out, but it’s only a guess this time. TIME TO GO! The Answer…A.

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?(syndicated) Date Unknown

Host: Meredith Vieira

HOT SEAT: Lynn Kelly (Stanfordville, NY)

$100

By definition, a doggy bag is used to carry what?

A: SchoolbooksB: Dirty laundry
C: Leftover foodD: Old Yeller

So mean to Old Yeller! Anyway, Lynn guesses C….YES!

$200

A person normally holds his index finger to his lips to tell someone to do what?

A: SmileB: Be quiet
C: Sing a songD: Have a drink

She whispers b…right

$300

A classic Meineke ad campaign featured customers saying, “I’m not gonna pay a lot for this” what?

A: DishwasherB: Plane ticket
C: MortgageD: Muffler

Speak up this time, Lynn. She does with a guess of D…3 FOR 3!

$500

Seven-card stud is a popular variety of what card game?

A: PokerB: Bridge
C: CanastaD: Hearts

She goes all in on A…and Meredith should know. Her 11-year-old son taught her the game WOW! BUT THIS IS A SURE BET!

$1,000

“Au” is the chemical symbol for what element?

A: GoldB: Iron
C: AluminumD: Silver

Final answer for guaranteed money: A…GOOD AS (you know)

Lynn is shining! What else should we know about here? She an office manager with a stepdaughter, and she believes TV can get you into shape. No really! Just tape what you want and start the treadmill. Really helps with tightening your buns. Lynn’s playlist includes Millionaire where she hits pause to make her guess. Meredith takes credit for those buns.

$2,000

From 1990 to 1997, John Major served as the prime minister of what country?

A: IsraelB: Canada
C: AustraliaD: United Kingdom

Lynn thinks it was before Tony Blair of England! D is her final answer…RIGHTO!

$4,000

Which of these words means “to complain”?

A: MervschB: Kvetch
C: NoshD: Schlep

Quickly locks in B…Stop Kvetching. YOU’RE RIGHT AGAIN!

$8,000

Musicians Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were members of which of these famous rock and roll bands?

A: The Grateful DeadB: The Who
C: Led ZeppelinD: The Doors

“I haven’t the faintest idea”

  • A: 11%
  • B: 10%
  • C: 66%
  • D: 13%

Lynn will take them up. C is the final answer…“They are so smart”

$16,000

What college town provides the setting for the 1979 movie “Breaking Away”?

A: Ann Arbor, MichiganB: Madison, Wisconsin
C: Columbus, OhioD: Bloomington, Indiana

She has a friend, Mike Kelly, but she won’t need to call him. Mike was in the city when the movie was filmed. That would be D…“Your guts be good”

$32,000

What classic children’s book begins, “Her are Paul and Judy. They can do lots of things”?

A: Goodnight MoonB: Pat the Bunny
C: In the Night KitchenD: The Snowy Day

NOW she has a friend to dial

John who works in D.C.
He jumps on it when she says B. “I Love You”

Lynn believes in love. Final answer is B…Meredith read the book and thought she’s WRONG!

Yes…MEREDITH WAS WRONG!

We take a moment to say hi to Lynn’s husband Kevin. Addressing her bubbly demeanor the slogan around the house is “Do what she says, no one gets hurt”. They meet while building a plane that was sold to pay for the house. If she wins the million, Lynn’s buying a new one.

$64,000

A major seaport, Riga is the capital of what European country?

A: CroatiaB: Estonia
C: LatviaD: Lithuania

Remembering she still has a lifeline…

A and C remain

Lynn thought of Latvia when they all came up, and she believes it’s not landlocked but Croatia is. Time to lock in C…IT’S GOOD!

$125,000

In the “Archie” comic book series, what is Jughead’s real first name?

A: CedricB: Forsythe
C: MaxwellD: Jeffrey

“I do not know and I will not guess” Time to ground this mission.

B was the answer

You’re one of the happiest contestants I’ve ever seen.

Mere’s final parting words

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?-February 17-18, 2003

Host: Meredith Vieira

HOT SEAT: Kevin Smith (Los Angeles, CA)

More on Kevin himself later, but this episode is running late.

$100

Which of these projectiles is normally shot from a slingshot?

A: StoneB: Arrow
C: CannonballD: Mom’s meatloaf

Quickly says A…BULLSEYE!

$200

From 1994 to 2001, Rudy Giuliani served as the 107th mayor of what city?

A: Washington, D.C.B: Chicago
C: BostonD: New York City

“Well, I knew some of these question were gonna be tough, so I better go now”

No, he’ll guess D…RIGHT AGAIN!

$300

Which of these utensils is commonly used to stir-fry food?

A: WokB: Crockpot
C: ColanderD: Rotisserie

A it is…RIGHT ON!

$500

Which of these animal names is also a term often used to refer to a spy?

A: BullB: Mole
C: FleaD: Tiger

Kevin says B…AND IS CLEARED!

$1,000

The olive branch is an ancient symbol of what?

A: KnowledgeB: Peace
C: WealthD: Strength

Final answer is B…MILESTONE COMPLETE

DAY TWO

Talk about being prepared. Kevin has been preparing for this moment for 46 YEARS! Being on a game show is his destiny. He’s still been cramming up until his call, filling three and 1/2 of his four bag limit with reference books. (Clothes for the rest) Can Kevin handle any question? Well, he says he’ll give it his best shot.

$2,000

A Zamboni is a machine used to do what?

A: Reset bowling pinsB: Shoot tennis balls
C: Trim golf greensD: Resurface ice rinks

Another quick final answer: D…GOAL!

$4,000

The 1995 movie “The Usual Suspects” takes its title from a famous line in what movie?

A: CasablancaB: The Godfather
C: Cool Hand LukeD: North by Northwest

After trying some impressions of Brando and Cary Grant, Kevin goes to his bogey and guesses A…HUMPHREY, YOU ARE RIGHT!

$8,000

In the game of chess, which of these pieces is never able to move diagonally?

A: PawnB: King
C: QueenD: Rook

Guess Kevin forgot his Chess for Dummies:

B and D remain.
So Kevin will move his rook…CHECKMATE!

$16,000

On the TV series “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Raymond and his wife have a total of how many children?

A: 1B: 2
C: 3D: 4

He’s only watched the show a couple times. Does the audience have more binge hours on him?

  • A: 0%
  • B: 13%
  • C: 82%
  • D: 5%

I guess they do! C it is…YOU CAN’T THANK THEM ENOUGH!

We know the boob tube around here.

Meredith’s words

$32,000

What rock group is named after a gym teacher who taught at the original band members’ high school?

A: The ByrdsB: Lynyrd Skynyrd
C: Jefferson AirplaneD: Pink Floyd

Kevin still has a phone call, but one answer is standing out. His final answer is B…HE GUESSED RIGHT!

That means I can buy a BIG box of socks.

The only thing on Kevin’s shopping list since the $1,000.

$64,000 (for pants)

The flu vaccine is not recommended for people who are very allergic to what food?

A: PeanutsB: Eggs
C: MilkD: Honey

Quickly says B…The Studying is paying off!

Meredith: Are you OK?
Kevin: Ask me in about three to four questions?

$125,000

Anti-Communist leader Joseph McCarthy served as a U.S. Senator for what state?

A: IllinoisB: Kentucky
C: WisconsinD: Ohio

Kevin already nodded when it came up: C is his final answer…THREE TO GO!

This retired truck driver is on a roll. BTW, Kevin’s been studying for 45 years. Now, is there more than socks on his agenda if the million is won? Kevin has two “holy grails”, 1) finding the right woman, still a work in progress and 2) give back to Mom and Dad who did everything for the kids.

$250,000

Published in 1936, the first issue of Life magazine had a Margaret Bourke-White photo of a what on its cover?

A: DamB: Flower garden
C: VolcanoD: Lighthouse

Dad was an amateur photographer and a major subscriber to Life. Kevin does pause before giving his final answer….A…YES!!!

This is now Kevin’s second out of body experience, the first was reading Mr. Natural. Meredith has to stop him before he ruins everything right there.

$500,000

“And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free” is inscribed in the lobby of what agency’s headquarters?

A: FBIB: CIA
C: Department of EducationD: Library of Congress

No quick response, has he finally ran out of knowledge?

Family Friend Dr. Jerry Erico
His first response “Kevin Who?”

Oh Kevin, why’d you do this to me

Dr. Jerry guessed $64K

After reading twice, Dr. Jerry only has 4 seconds to guess “Library of Congress 80%” It makes sense, but Kevin was thinking CIA. Maybe “Department of Ed” “Not Mister Ed”. Dr. Jerry’s a smart guy. After an explanation from Meredith, he speeds up again. Final Answer: B…“I’m so glad you trusted your gut”.

Having to go against a smart chiropractor like Dr. Jerry, who knows a lot as well. This is the first time in daytime Millionaire we’ve come this far. Meredith is crossing everything and her hands are freezing. Also, she’s promising to pay for the socks, big knee highs! as requested

HERE WE GO…

$1 MILLION

The U.S. icon “Uncle Sam” was based on Samuel Wilson, who worked during the War of 1812 as a what?

A: Meat inspectorB: Mail deliverer
C: HistorianD: Weapons mechanic

“Just a moment, but I’m pretty sure” I could tell because of the nodding. His Mom was be proud, even though Kevin thinks he could’ve been a better kid.

At another episode, he was reading the same question as the contestant. What he saw as “Nectarine” the other guy said “Tangerine”. After a repeat, the moment comes…

FINAL ANSWER A

KEVIN SMITH
MILLIONAIRE

And his first words after victory: Be sure to let my mom know

Well, she was waiting to be a Phone a Friend. June gets a call with her retired truck driver for 20 years and “Idiot Son”. Kevin thanks her, his late Dad and her sister. And to quote Malcom Forbes “I Chose the Right Parents”.

And this is why Meredith took over for Regis!

Who Wants to be a Millionaire? is owned by Embassy Row, a division of Sony Pictures Television.

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?(syndicated)-Date Unknown #3

Host: Meredith Vieira

Comes right after a $32,000 Winner

HOT SEAT: David Yang (San Francisco, CA)

He’s an Associated Vice President for an Internet company, not hurt by the Dotcom bust. Definitely could use that big money though.

$100

According to superstition, garlic worn around the neck protects a person from which of the following?

A: WerewolvesB: Bad weather
C: VampiresD: Lasting relationships

D seems right but Dennis makes C his final answer…GOT IT!

$200

Which of these insects is closely related to the grasshopper?

A: LadybugB: Wasp
C: ButterflyD: Cricket

Final answer is D…RIGHT AGAIN!

$300

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong famously said, “The Eagle has” what?

A: FlownB: Landed
C: TriumphedD: Arrived

Docking in with B…it’s one small step to a million.

$500

In the Bible, God reveals himself to Moses in the form of a what?

A: Fruit treeB: Snake
C: Burning bushD: Golden calf

Dennis says C…HE DOES! “Or she does, I don’t know” (Mere)

$1,000

What credit card’s classic ads featured celebrities asking “Do you know me?”?

A: American ExpressB: MasterCard
C: VisaD: Diner’s Club

He’s not sure enough right now. Let’s turn to the audience!

  • A: 56%
  • B: 12%
  • C: 9%
  • D: 23%

His gut was telling him Visa, but he follows the crowd. They’re not always right…but they are this time.

$2,000

In 2001, Andre Agassi married what women’s tennis star in a private Las Vegas ceremony?

A: Lindsay DavenportB: Jennifer Capriati
C: Martina HingisD: Steffi Graf

Dennis remembers hearing this. He goes with D…”Love Love” IT’S RIGHT!

DAY 2-FRIDAY

It’s been the biggest week so far, with winnings of over $596,000! If Dennis gets his share, he hopes to open “The Perfect Bar”, where all his buds can drink free all the time.

$4,000

The historic Ford’s Theatre is located in what U.S. city?

A: Washington, D.C.B: Chicago
C: PhiladelphiaD: Richmond

Dennis took a field trip and can see Ford’s Theatre in D.C.. Final answer is A…GOT IT!

$8,000

American tycoon Andrew Carnegie made his fortune in what industry?

A: OilB: Fur
C: SteelD: Real Estate

Must be Carnegie Steel. C is locked in…HE’S SHINING!

$16,000

What John Waters movie was adapted into a hit Broadway musical that opened in 2002?

A: HairsprayB: Cry Baby
C: PolyesterD: Pink Flamingos

Eileen (up to date with musicals and movies)

After a quick check, she goes with A. So does Dennis…NO DOUBT!

$32,000

A: SudraB: Kshatriya
C: VaisyaD: Brahman

Brahman is standing out somehow. But to be sure…

It leaves Kshatriya with Brahman.
David likes his guess more. D is his final answer…he must like WINNING!

$64,000

What type of animal is a snook?

A: BirdB: Fish
C: LizardD: Insect

“In school, they always said, when in doubt guess C” C it is…NOPE! B was the answer.

Still a lot of drinks he can buy with $32K

Who Wants to be a Millionaire? is owned by Embassy Row, a division of Sony Pictures Television.

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?(daytime)-Date Unknown

Host: Meredith Vieira

HOT SEAT: Peter Bonner (Annapolis, ME)

Peter has a goal to write the “Eggplant Lover’s Guide to the Universe”. When people read, they’ll know where to find the best eggplant. Here’s a couple of fun facts, eggplants have nicotine and are related to the poisonous Belladonna plant.

Can’t guarantee there’ll be any eggplants in this game. But, there are 15 questions between Peter and $1 Million.

And he has three lifelines to help him out:

  • Eliminates two of the wrong answers from the four choices
  • Call up anyone from the U.S. for help
  • Poll the studio audience for their guess

$100

Break dancing is most often performed to what type of music?

A: RapB: Country
C: ClassicalD: The theme to “Jeopardy!”

Final answer is A. He’ll do it if it’s right…AND IT IS!

$200

What additional flavoring gives the soft drink Pepsi Twist is “twist”?

A: CherryB: Vanilla
C: GingerD: Lemon

Peter goes with D…RIGHT AGAIN!

$300

Hospital “candy stripers” were named for their uniforms, which featured what color stripes?

A: Red and whiteB: Blue and green
C: Orange and yellowD: Purple and gold

Like a candy cane, he goes with A…RIGHT!

$500

Sherpas are a people known for their ability to lead treks through what mountains?

A: AndesB: Himalayas
C: RockiesD: Alps

He figures that sherpas are from Nepal which must be in B…RIGHT!

$1,000

The Kentucky Derby is also known as the “Run for the” what?

A: MoneyB: Rainbow
C: RosesD: Gold

Peter is betting on C…AND HE’S RIGHT! That $1,000 is guaranteed even if he misses a question. Once you get it wrong, GAME OVER!

More about Peter, in case the eggplants put you to sleep. He is an international trade advisor (good research) and his wife Elba is in the audience. She’s an eggplant nut, too!!

$2,000

In the Wham! song “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go”, what dance is mentioned repeatedly?

A: RumbaB: Merengue
C: JitterbugD: Can-can

Peter has no idea; he turns to the audience for help.

  • A: 7%
  • B: 10%
  • C: 67%
  • D: 16%

Sounds good enough for him. C: FINAL ANSWER…THANK YOU, AUDIENCE!

$4,000

What TV comedian’s signature sign-off was “Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are”?

A: Jimmy DuranteB: Jack Benny
C: George BurnsD: Sid Caesar

He can see it in his head. A…INDUBITABLY

$8,000

Edmond Dantés is a fictional character better known by what name?

A: Zorba the GreekB: The Count of Monte Cristo
C: The Merchant of VeniceD: The Idiot

Peter crossed his arms like he knows it. Final Answer is B…RIGHT! Looking good, as long as Wham! doesn’t jitterbug up again.

$16,000

The Fujita Scale measures the amount of damage caused by what natural disaster?

A: TornadoB: Forest Fire
C: FloodD: Earthquake

Measuring F1-5, Peter believes it’s A…RIGHT! “Eggplant must be a brain food”. If it works again, Peter will have $32,000 locked up.

$32,000

In a famous movie scene, Mae West says, “Why don’t you come up sometime and see me?” to what actor?

A: Gary CooperB: Clark Gable
C; Cary GrantD: Montgomery Clift
“I’d take any one of them” M.

He’s ready for a phone call.

Leszek (friend from Arizona, would like to meet Meredith, easy she’s taken)

Peter has 30 seconds to read the question and for Leszek to answer. Leszek is positive it’s Cary Grant.

Just to be sure:

A or C
And an immediate lock-in for C…
“Why don’t you come up and see me sometime, Leszek?” HE GOT IT RIGHT!

There’s already a check for 32 Grand all ready. As for what he’ll do with the million, he’ll get a convertible and go play baseball for a week.

$64,000

“To serve, not to be served” is the motto of what organization?

A: AARPB: American Red Cross
C: Salvation ArmyD: NAACP

Peter doesn’t know, but it’s a free gift here. It sounds like an analogy for “Serving the Lord”, so his final answer is C…A

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