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Post by m275abbott on Jul 6, 2019 8:58:13 GMT -5
This audience is definitely smart. You got $5,000. Alright you're now at question #5 of a possible 12 worth $10,000 and here it is.
5. Progeria is a: A: disease B: type of progress C: small animal D: type of Galeria
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Post by Peachfanclub on Jul 6, 2019 16:42:38 GMT -5
Progeria is a pretty terrifying disease, if you ask me. A, Final Answer.
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Post by m275abbott on Jul 6, 2019 17:22:47 GMT -5
It's the right answer. You got $10,000. Okay this next question if you get it right will take you to the halfway mark. If you get it wrong you drop $9,000. This is question #6 of a possible 12 worth $20,000. You still have 2 lifelines left if you need them, 50:50 and Phone-A-Friend.
6. Which of the following presenters was never an American Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Shuffle Format’s host? A: Cedric the Entertainer B: Regis Philbin C: Meredith Vieira D: Terry Crews
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Post by Peachfanclub on Jul 6, 2019 17:37:32 GMT -5
Well let’s see here. Meredith was still there when the Shuffle format was introduced. After a while, she was replaced by Cedric the Entertainer, who in turn was replaced by Terry Crews the very next year when the show moved out of New York. These three were all in during the Shuffle era, while the legend himself Regis has only done Classic, Clock, and Super Millionaire.
Therefore I am 200% confident that Regis is the only one out of these four that has not hosted Shuffle Millionaire. B, Final Answer.
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Post by m275abbott on Jul 6, 2019 18:15:11 GMT -5
Regis is the right answer you got $20,000. He did the classic and clock format and also hosted Super Millionaire the spin-off show. Right now then this is the second milestone question of the game. It's worth $50,000 and the Double Dip lifeline if you get this right. You get it wrong you drop $19,000. This is question #7 of a possible 12 worth $50,000.
7. One of these languages is the brother of the English language. Which one? A: Polish B: Italian C: German D: Russian
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Post by Peachfanclub on Jul 6, 2019 18:37:29 GMT -5
This is a good one. Six months ago I would never have guessed that English was a Germanic language, but I reckon it makes some sense now that I think about it...
Knowing this, I’m sure I can rule out Italian, and I don’t think Russian or Polish have as much resemblance to English as German... I took German all through high school, and I was able to pick it up pretty easily...
I might be taking a chance here, but I just don’t see how it could be anything else. C, German... Final Answer.
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Post by m275abbott on Jul 6, 2019 19:12:37 GMT -5
You know you lose 19 grand if you're wrong. That was a wild guess for you. And that was the correct guess. YOU JUST WON $50,000! $50,000 is the minimum amount you will leave here with as of right now. But we don't want to give you that! You still got 2 lifelines, and you now get the Double Dip lifeline. And it's just like before you get 2 guesses at the same question. You're now 5 questions away from $1 Million. This is question #8 of a possible 12 worth $75,000. Have a look at it.
8. Which European capital has the biggest population? A: Rome B: London C: Warsaw D: Prague
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Post by Peachfanclub on Jul 6, 2019 23:11:50 GMT -5
Interesting. I thought Paris might have been a contender for such a title, but apparently that’s not close to it... or maybe it is and your writer’s just trying to fool me... *the audience laughs*
I’m gonna have to Phone a Friend here.
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Post by JCEurovision on Jul 7, 2019 5:49:46 GMT -5
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Post by Peachfanclub on Jul 7, 2019 6:14:00 GMT -5
Thanks for your help, indeed. I guess it’s a good thing to have a Eurovision fan to help you on your European capitals. *the audience chuckles* In that regard, I will go with B, London. Final Answer.
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Post by m275abbott on Jul 7, 2019 7:55:29 GMT -5
You just won $75,000. There's a check with your name on it worth $75,000. You still got 50:50 and Double Dip. But we don't want to give you that! A wrong answer here drops 25 of the $75,000 you have at this moment. Here's question #9 of 12 worth $150,000.
9. Dihydrogen monoxide: A: will cause severe burns B: is very poisonous C: can explode at anytime D: is necessary to live
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Post by Peachfanclub on Jul 7, 2019 15:11:22 GMT -5
You have got to be kidding! *the audience laughs* Ok, now having said that... dihydrogen, that means two parts hydrogen; monoxide, that means one part oxygen. And I hear people used to make radio pranks about the dangers of this stuff! *some of the audience remembers those pranks*
Two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen atom. That’s just H2O, the chemical formula for water, which of course is necessary to live. D, Final Answer.
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Post by m275abbott on Jul 7, 2019 15:23:41 GMT -5
You had $75,000. You did some chemistry thinking on this question. When you were thinking about this answer I was like "Please do not lose $75,000." You have not lost that amount of money. YOU JUST WON $150,000! There's a check with your name on it worth $75,000. Take it and hold on to it. I'm not going to peek. Right, you're now 3 questions away from $1 Million. You still have 50:50 and Double Dip left. A wrong answer drops $100,000. This is question #10 of a possible 12 worth a quarter of a million dollars.
10. During the WWI, in the hamlet of Gravenstafel, the german army used which chemical weapon? A: chlorine B: mustard gas C: hydrogen cyanide D: fosgene
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Post by Peachfanclub on Jul 7, 2019 15:43:50 GMT -5
*I do a bug-eyed face as the question and answers are read, at which point the audience laughs*
Last I checked, Hamlet was a fictional guy who asked, to be or not to be... *they chuckle again*
Um, ok then. I’m not familiar at all with this story, so let’s think about this a little. Two of these answers come to mind, although a third answer seems just a little plausible to me, as I’m aware of how toxic it could be as a gas. So, first things first, I’m going to have to use my 50/50 here.
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Post by m275abbott on Jul 7, 2019 15:45:52 GMT -5
Alright we're doing 50:50. Our lifelines generator JCEurovision please take away to wrong answers leaving only one wrong answer and the correct answer.
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