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Post by Kirbyplayers on Sept 20, 2021 18:20:00 GMT -5
FryingggPannn - You are now GUARANTEED $32,000! Congratulations! This also means you're in the endgame. You are on your own since you have no lifelines remaining, but you might as well play this question. You have nothing to lose but a lot to gain. Now, for your free shot at $64,000. Good luck!
What is depicted on the reverse of a Nobel Peace Prize medal? A: a torch, a plant, and a tree B: a dove and a rainbow C: a sleeping gladiator D: three nude men
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Post by FryingggPannn on Sept 20, 2021 18:21:07 GMT -5
I have no idea, but since this is a free shot question, A, final.
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Post by Kirbyplayers on Sept 20, 2021 18:33:27 GMT -5
You had $32,000 guaranteed. You still have $32,000. I am sorry, but the answer is actually Three Nude Men.
But do not fret, you are going home with a HUGE $32,000. Well done!
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Post by Kirbyplayers on Sept 20, 2021 18:43:41 GMT -5
All right didmychores - it is your turn to play "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?"
You are 15 questions away from a million dollars. You have 4 lifelines. Ask the audience, phone a friend, 50:50 and Switch the Question. 15. $1 Million14. $500,000 13. $250,000 12. $125,000 11. $64,000 10. $32,0009. $16,000 8. $8,000 7. $4,000 6. $2,000 5. $1,0004. $500 3. $300 2. $200 1. $100 Your first safe haven is $1,000. Your second safe haven is $32,000.
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Post by Kirbyplayers on Sept 20, 2021 18:44:18 GMT -5
Here is your first question, worth $100.
What first name links Houdini, Potter, Kane, and Truman? A: Louis B: Niall C: Liam D: Harry
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Post by didmychores on Sept 21, 2021 22:13:04 GMT -5
Harry final
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Post by Kirbyplayers on Sept 21, 2021 22:35:35 GMT -5
You are correct for $100. Here is your question for $200.
In popular Halloween culture, zombies eat what internal organs? A: brains B: tongues C: lungs D: bones
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Post by didmychores on Sept 21, 2021 22:38:19 GMT -5
Brains, final
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Post by Kirbyplayers on Sept 21, 2021 22:53:11 GMT -5
You are right for $200. Here comes your $300 question.
According to Aesop, “don’t count your chickens before they” what? A: laid eggs B: ran out of feathers C: killed for dinner D: hatched
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Post by didmychores on Sept 23, 2021 15:51:42 GMT -5
D hatched final
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Post by Kirbyplayers on Sept 23, 2021 15:54:33 GMT -5
You are correct for $300. Here is your next question for $500.
In the movies, what is James Bond’s famous three-digit moniker? A: 123 B: 007 C: 911 D: 246
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Post by didmychores on Sept 23, 2021 19:22:15 GMT -5
Wow, I just watched The World Is Not Enough a few days ago! The answer's B: 007, final answer
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Post by Kirbyplayers on Sept 23, 2021 19:53:44 GMT -5
You have $500!
Now this is the last point where you could go home with nothing. I am sure that will not happen, because you have all 4 lifelines remaining. Here comes your first milestone question, worth $1,000.
In the nursery rhyme, Little Jack Horner sat on a corner while eating what kind of pie? A: Christmas pie B: New Year’s pie C: St. Patrick’s pie D: Thanksgiving pie
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Post by didmychores on Sept 25, 2021 8:49:36 GMT -5
I believe it is Christmas pie, final answer
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Post by Kirbyplayers on Sept 25, 2021 11:25:48 GMT -5
You've got $1,000 guaranteed. You can not leave here with less than that. You still have all 4 lifelines. Ask the audience, phone a friend, 50:50 and Switch the Question. 15. $1 Million14. $500,000 13. $250,000 12. $125,000 11. $64,000 10. $32,0009. $16,000 8. $8,000 7. $4,000 6. $2,000 5. $1,000 4. $5003. $3002. $2001. $100Here is your free shot at $2,000, if you can give me the right answer. Here it comes. Which fairy tale is the inspiration for both a Disney animated film and a famous nude statue in Copenhagen, Denmark? A: Sleeping Beauty B: Cinderella C: The Little Mermaid D: Rapunzel
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