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Post by millionfan on Dec 16, 2010 13:31:10 GMT -5
Post any grand prize questions here!
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Post by millionfan on Dec 16, 2010 15:12:02 GMT -5
Here is one to kick start this:
During the government of one of them, gave her vote to Mexican women:
A. Adolfo Lopez Mateos B. Manuel Gonzalez C. Adolfo Ruiz Cortines D. Manuel Avilla Camacho
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Post by millionfan on Dec 16, 2010 15:14:44 GMT -5
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Post by Gagamillionaire on Dec 19, 2010 7:55:53 GMT -5
Here are 2 grand prize questions from Austria:
For ATS 10,000,000 (February 2001):
What is the name of the Greek muse of music?
A: Euterpe B: Musica C: Lyra D: Viola
And for € 1,000,000 (March 2005):
Who was born Bernard Schwartz?
A: Tony Curtis B: Walter Matthau C: James Garner D: Jack Lemmon
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Post by bene1509 on Dec 19, 2010 8:15:25 GMT -5
Here are three from winners in germany:
Who was the Person, who stand with Edmund Hillary 1953 on the Peak of the Mount Everest? A: Nasreddin Hodscha B: Nursay Pimsorn C: Max Frisch D: Abrindranath Singh
Which Gibb - brothers of the band "The Bee Gees" are twins? A: Robin and Barry B: Maurice and Robin C: Barry and Maurice D: Andy and Robin
Which famous author build as a diplomate architect a open air bath in Zurich? A: Joseph Roth B: Martin Walser C: Max Frisch D: Friedrich Dürrenmatt
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TheDemocrat
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Post by TheDemocrat on Sept 16, 2011 14:04:16 GMT -5
What are you afraid of if you suffer from 'nyctophobia'? A: Public speaking B: Darkness C: Cheese D: Aluminium foil
Which breed of dog is also known as the 'carriage dog' in Britian? A: Saluki B: Dalmatian C: Corgi D: Pomeranian
Which type of cloud is most associated with a 'mackerel sky'? A: Cirrocomulus B: Cumulostratus C: Altostratus D: Stratocumulus
Which weigt is equal to one sixteenth of an ounce? A: Grain B: Pennyweight C: Dram D: Scruple
What kind of plant is 'Yorkshire fog'? A: Fungus B: Heather C: Moss D: Grass
Who was the 25th US president? A: James Buchanan B: Wiliam McKinley C: Calvin Coolidge D: James Garfield
Who wrote the novel 'The Famished Road'? A: J.M. Coetzee B: Kazuo Ishiguro C: Michael Ondaatje D: Ben Okri
What is the popular name for Mozart's Sympony No. 31 in D major? A: Prague B: Vienna C: Paris D: London
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OMDolton99
My thoughts are with everyone affected by the #ParisAttacks. Isis need to be eliminated. NOW.
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Post by OMDolton99 on Oct 2, 2012 13:41:31 GMT -5
For £1,000,000: The athletics organization the I.A.A.F. has it's HQ in which country?
A: Monte Carlo B: Zurich C: Munich D: Rio de Janeiro
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Caleb9864
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Post by Caleb9864 on Oct 2, 2012 15:40:45 GMT -5
Nancy Christy's Million Dollar Question (One of my personal favorite Million Dollar Question moments besides John Carpenter)
Who did artist Grant Wood use as the model for the farmer in his classic painting "American Gothic"?
A: Travelling salesman B: Local sheriff C: His dentist D: His butcher
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Post by kaddish920 on Nov 9, 2012 16:19:03 GMT -5
This was a million dollar question for the kid's edition of WWTBAM for the PC:
In addition to a straightedge, what other instrument is needed to construct a proper parallelogram?
A: Abacus B: Compass C: Calculator D: Slide rule
60% of the audience said D: Slide rule, and the Phone-a-Friend, Hudson, said it was B: Compass, which was the right answer. The player had Phone-a-Friend and Ask the Audience on the million dollar question, having used 50:50 on the $250,000 question.
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Post by kaddish920 on Nov 9, 2012 16:32:29 GMT -5
Another million dollar (pound) question was this:
Translated from the Latin, what is the official motto of the United States?
A: In God we trust B: One out of many C: All as one D: Striving together
This was the flawed million pound question on Valentine's Day 2006. The Bowens said final answer to A: In God we trust, but "lost" 468,000 pounds. The right answer was B: One out of many, which was English for the Latin motto: E Pluribus Unum, which was found on the coins, but In God we trust was used, too.
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sand.rules
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Post by sand.rules on Mar 7, 2013 16:26:01 GMT -5
This is possibly one of my favourites; For $1,000,000 For ordering his favourite beverages on demand, LBJ had four buttons installed in the Oval Office labelled "coffee", "tea", "Coke" and what?
A: Fresca B: V8 C: Yoo-hoo D: A&W
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Mar 7, 2013 21:01:24 GMT -5
Another gray area on your dead thread revivals. Please don't revive anymore.
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