Mount Joy, PA
John's nine-year-old daughter, Gracie, thinks he's the smartest man she knows. If he wins the $1 million, he's promised her $15 and a puppy. Gracie's little sister, Emma, has been promised $15, too.
Question Topics:
* Seeing Double
* The Sixties
* On the Beach
* Birds
* Cleveland Rocks
* School Ties
* Tourist Attractions
* (Entertainment News)
* (Just a Hobby)
* (Advertising)
* (That's Irrational)
* (Terms of Affection)
* (Video Games)
* (On the TV)
* (Heavy Metal)
John still has all of his lifelines, including Ask The Expert. Today's expert
is CNN anchor Campbell Brown.
$15,000 * Tourist Attractions
Which of these tourist attractions is not profiled in the 2003 bestseller "1,000 Places to See Before You Die"?
A: Kennedy Space Center B: Stonehenge
C: Panama Canal D: Gateway Arch
With 17 seconds left, John decides to Ask The Audience.
ATA
With 11 seconds left, John decides to Ask The Expert.
John: Campbell, I'm sure hope you've read this book!
Campbell: Unnnnhhh, John! I didn't! Wow!
John: The audience has leaned away from Stonehenge. They're saying Gateway Arch.
Campbell: Stonehenge has got to be in that book, right?
John: The one I was leaning towards was Kennedy Space Center. I don't know why, but it doesn't seem to be a signal landmark.
Campbell: I agree. I would definitely assume--again, I don't know the answer here--I would have to think that Stonehenge is in the book. I would think the Panama Canal. I've seen it; it's pretty extraordinary. I--Kennedy Space Center? Honestly, I've never been there, but it is, ummm--although--okay, it's between A and D.
John: I think so, too.
Campbell: I'd probably go with the audience, here, and say--I mean if I was choosing my places to see before I die, I'd probably choose Panama Canal--I'd go with the audience and Gateway Arch.
John: Okay.
Meredith: Thank you, Campbell. She says go with the audience. I don't know if she knew that it was only 33% of the audience.
With 9 seconds left, John decides to Double Dip.
John's first answer is
Spoiler
Answer
The TV shows "Glee" and "Freaks and Geeks" are both set at high schools named after what president?
A: William McKinley B: James Buchanan
C: Millard Fillmore D: Grover Cleveland
John wishes he had saved the ATA for this one. He takes his $15,000 and walks away.