Apex, NC
Stephanie says she had a midlife crisis at age 30 and is ready to win the million and enjoy the ride. She would like to pay off some debt - a mortgage and student loans (she went back to grad school as part of her midlife crisis) and do some traveling. Her +1 is her mom, Susan.
Question #1:
What nickname is often given to students who return home to live with their parents after college?
A - boomerang kids
B - javelin juveniles
C - Frisbee offspring
D - lawn dart delinquents
Stephanie confesses that she was one of these kids, living at home for 5 years after college. Her dad might argue that she is a
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lawn dart delinquent
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Answer: A (boomerang kids)
Value: $25,000
Bank: $25,000
Stephanie points to her mother and says she thought it was a bad thing that she moved back home but this shows that it was a good thing.
Value: $25,000
Bank: $25,000
Stephanie points to her mother and says she thought it was a bad thing that she moved back home but this shows that it was a good thing.
At the behest of its environmentalist mayor, in 2013, Paris installed four sheep outside its municipal archives building to serve as eco-friendly what?
A - lawnmowers
B - tour guides
C - taxis
D - bus benches
Stephanie has a funny story as to why she knows this.
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She moved into a new building at work a few years ago and there was a shorter building next door with a green roof. It was just dirt at first, but then the grass grew in and got long and she wondered what they were going to do - there were no stairs, just ladders, and she joked that they should have sheep live up there to keep the grass short
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Answer: A (lawnmowers)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $26,000
Value: $1,000
Bank: $26,000
The polar opposite of TIME's famous feature, GQ publishes what list that has included people such as Guy Fieri, Justin Bieber and Mitt Romney?
A - Least Attractive People
B - Least Influential People
C - Least Intelligent People
D - Least Hygienic People
Stephanie wonders how these people would feel if they were on a list of Least Hygienic People. She's a little bit of a news junkie so she knows that TIME publishes lists of
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most influential people
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Answer: B (Least Influential People
Value: $100
Bank: $26,100
Value: $100
Bank: $26,100
Buckingham Palace reportedly pays over $40,000 a year to its horological conservator, a staff member whose job includes which task?
A - watering plants
B - researching genealogy
C - winding clocks
D - maintaining the royal stables
Stephanie thinks that
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watering plants would be horticulture
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Answer: C (winding clocks)
Value: $15,000 (jumped)
Bank: $26,100 (unchanged)
Stephanie says she was thinking "C".
Value: $15,000 (jumped)
Bank: $26,100 (unchanged)
Stephanie says she was thinking "C".
Question #5:
If you ask a store clerk for "lucifers" in the Netherlands, they'll most likely give you a what?
A - roll of paper towels
B - book of matches
C - stack of newspapers
D - bag of potato chips
Stephanie is thinking that
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Lucifer is another name for the devil, which makes her think of fire, so the answer is probably a book of matches
Ask the Audience results
A - 6%
B - 87%
C - 1%
D - 6%
B - 87%
C - 1%
D - 6%
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she didn't lead the audience to that answer; she hopes they knew it independently
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Answer: B (book of matches)
Value: $500
Bank: $26,600
Value: $500
Bank: $26,600
Which of these is the name of a former First Lady of the United States and NOT a popular country singer?
A - June Carter
B - Caroline Harrison
C - Amy Grant
D - Gretchen Wilson
Stephanie knows for a fact that
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June Carter and Amy Grant
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she thinks Gretchen Wilson
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Answer: B (Caroline Harrison)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $33,600
Value: $7,000
Bank: $33,600
Way more dangerous than your expired mayo, vials of what eradicated disease were found sitting in an unsecured FDA refrigerator in 2014?
A - hepatitis
B - tuberculosis
C - smallpox
D - rubella
Stephanie is a scientific research technician and she's pretty sure she remembers reading this. She's 95% sure but wants a moment to digest the question.
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Answer: C (smallpox)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $36,600
Value: $3,000
Bank: $36,600
Question #8:
What cell phone maker's name translates to English as "three stars"?
A - Nokia
B - Samsung
C - Verison
D - Sony
When Stephanie heard the question her knee-jerk thought was
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Nokia
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Verizon
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Nokia
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Answer: B (Samsung)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1,000 (consolation prize)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1,000 (consolation prize)
MILLIONAIRE "QUESTION OF THE DAY":
A funny comment recently found on a 3500-year-old Babylonian tablet led the New York Daily News to call it the "world's oldest" what?
A - knock knock joke
B - yo mama joke
C - light bulb joke
D - blonde joke
Question of the Day answer
B (yo mama joke)