North Tonawanda, NY
Warehouse man
Michael's friends call him Tank. When he was a kid, he was real chubby. When he got to high school, he thinned out and people continued to call him that to make fun of him. The name has stuck.
Question Topics:
* Wars
* Heated Competitions
* Taking the Plunge
* Prescription Drugs
* Weird Science
* Show Business
* The Beatles
* Smartly Dressed
* U.S. History
* CELEBRITY Q
* Moving Stories
* Sports Heroes
* Words & Phrases
* Utilities
* Holiday Events
$500 * Holiday Events
An annual event for children at the Denver Zoo, "Boo at the Zoo" occurs around what holiday?
A: Christmas B: Independence Day
C: Halloween D: Zombie Presidents Day
Answer
Often caused by excessive consumer demand, a "brownout"" is a period of reduced service from what public utility?
A: Sewer B: Water
C: Telephone D: Electricity
With 9 seconds left, Michael decides to Ask The Audience.
ATA
Answer
Michael's wife, Kelly, is in the audience. Kelly does all the work around the house, while Michael puts holes in the ceiling. Kelly was finishing the attic into a master bedroom and bath when Michael tried to help. He was hammering the sub-floor, not knowing he was going right through the lattice, hitting the plaster of the ceiling below, which eventually caved in.
$2,000 * Words & Phrases
Which of these legendary figures shares his name with a word that means "to make food spicy"?
A: Devil B: Cupid
C: Santa D: Bigfoot
Answer
In 1997, what pro sport officially retired the number 42, the uniform number worn by Jackie Robinson?
A: Football B: Hockey
C: Baseball D: Basketball
Answer
Based on a true story, the movie "Operation Dumbo Drop" portrays U.S. soldiers attempting to bring what animal to a Vietnamese village?
A: Giraffe B: Elephant
C: Whale D: Polar bear
Answer
$7,500 * CELEBRITY Q
For six seasons, I played Dr. Joel Fleischman on "Northern Exposure," which was set primarily in what U.S. state?
A: Alaska B: Maine
C: Minnesota D: Washington
Answer
Composed of seven high-ranking U.S. government officials, the "Warren Commission" was created to investigate what?
A: The Exxon Valdez oil spill B: The JFK assassination
C: The Iran-Contra affair D: The Watergate scandal
Answer
What Ivy League college started its own line of preppy menswear in 2009, with button holes colored the school's signature crimson?
A: Yale B: Columbia
C: Princeton D: Harvard
Answer
Michael actuals has three jobs: he substitute teaches, works at the warehouse, and does some bartending.
Michael has two kids; Allie is eight and Brian is fourteen, so he needs college tuition money.
$15,000 * The Beatles
What member of the Beatles is commonly known by his middle name instead of his real first name "James"?
A: John Lennon B: Paul McCartney
C: George Harrison D: Ringo Starr
Answer
Because of how they are paid, what Hollywood professionals are slangily referred to as "tenpercenters"?
A: Film directors B: Caterers
C: Animal wranglers D: Talent agents
Answer
Prosopagnosia is an unusual neurological impairment that renders a person unable to do what?
A: Recognize faces B: Blink
C: Feel pain D: Awaken naturally from sleep
With 34 seconds left, Michael decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is actress and comedian Margaret Cho.
Margaret: Ohhhhhh! Ohhhhhh!
Michael: Oh, no!
Margaret: Ohhhh nooooo! Okay, let's break it down. Let's break it down.
Michael: Okay.
Margaret: Prosopagnosia. Prosopagnosia. You almost want to say that it is recognize faces, because it has a nose. Prosopagnose. No! No! But I don't think it's blinking. I don't think-- Awaken naturally from sleep, you can't wake up? Wouldn't that be a coma? My best guess is A, but I also have NO IDEA what I'm talking about.
Michael was thinking the same thing. With 32 seconds left, he decides to Double Dip.
Michael's first answer is
Spoiler
Answer
Sneak Peak at One of the Next Episode's Questions
For nearly twenty years, what Hollywood leading man kept a pet pig named Max, which he claims saved him in a 1994 earthquake?
A: Brad Pitt B: Tom Cruise
C: Bruce Willis D: George Clooney
Michael has a surprise for the guys at the warehouse. There's about fifty of them and they watch Millionaire during lunch. Michael plans to buy pizza for all of them and have a viewing party.
Michael has a degree in history and social studies. He hope to teach, full time.
$100,000 * Prescription Drugs
Warfarin, a blood thinner that is one of the most-prescribed drugs in the world, was originally developed and is still used as a what?
A: Garden fertilizer B: Antifreeze
C: Rat poison D: Metal cleaner
Michael has no idea, so he walks with $50,000.