New York City, NY
[Cedric said that the money and questions had already been scrambled, but the topic tree was not displayed. As Kristy answered, the categories were shown between questions.]
Topic Tree (randomized):
Words of Wisdom
Unscientific Name
Clean State
Gone But Not Forgotten
In and of Itself
Pat's People
Hidden Countries
Your Darn Right
Long Live the Queen
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Question #1:
Workouts with a weighted version of what popular children's toy have become a popular fitness routine?
A - Easy-Bake Oven
B - Hula Hoop
C - Lite-Brite
D - Lincoln Logs
Kristy knows this because her sister takes hers everywhere.
Spoiler
Value: $15,000
Bank: $15,000
In what sounds like a sweet way to go, bees will often kill their old queen by clustering around her until she overheats, a method also known as what?
A - honeycomb sabotage
B - cuddle death
C - nectarcoup
D - buzz bludgeon
Kristy doesn't know offhand but using her powers of deduction she eliminates
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Value: $500
Bank: $15,000 (unchanged)
"Gundamentalist" is a term for someone who feels particularly strongly about what protection found in the Second Amendment?
A - right to free speech
B - right to assemble
C - right to bear arms
D - right to an attorney
Spoiler
Value: $5,000
Bank: $20,000
Question #4 (Hidden Countries):
Which of these countries' names contains a sequence of consecutive letters that forms the name of another country?
A - Indonesia
B - Senegal
C - Romania
D - Nicaragua
Kristy can't think right now so she's going to ask the audience.
Ask the Audience results
B - 18%
C - 33%
D - 15%
Spoiler
Value: $25,000
Bank: $20,000 (unchanged)
Televangelist Pat Robertson came up with the name for his now-famous TV show in 1966 after he asked how many viewers to pledge $10 a month
A - 500
B - 600
C - 700
D - 800
Kristy is going to go for it. If she's wrong, she still had a good time.
Spoiler
Value: $7,000
Bank: $27,000
If you're having a Waldorf at the famed Waldorf, what are you doing?
A - eating a salad at a hotel
B - getting a massage in a lake
C - dueling in Switzerland
D - being audited in a forest
Kristy knows this one.
Spoiler
Value: $2,000
Bank: $29,000
Question #7 (Gone But Not Forgotten):
What is the tongue-in-cheek name of the December 25th holiday that marks the birthday of the scientist who "discovered" gravity?
A - Darwinter solstice
B - Newtonmas
C - Gallileoween
D - Val-Einstein's Day
There's only one answer that makes sense.
Spoiler
Value: $1,000
Bank: $30,000
Featuring products such as pullout valet rods and hosiery dividers, what is the name of a home storage company founded in 1978?
A - Alabama Attics
B - Georgia Garages
C - California Closets
D - South Dakota Sheds
Kristy grew up in the San Francisco Bay area and she loves having
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Value: $3,000
Bank: $33,000
MILLIONAIRE "QUESTION OF THE DAY":
In addition to being the name of an adorable character in the movie "Gremlins," which of the following is a slang word for "gadget"?
A - gizeroo
B - gizamajig
C - gizamacallit
D - gizmo
Question of the Day answer
Just i case it actually exists, what elusive creature has been given the scientific name "Gigantopithecus canadensis"?
A - chupacabra
B - sasquatch
C - jackalope
D - Loch Ness monster
Kristy had a college roommate who called everyone "jackalope" but she never knew why - the roommate was from New Jersey. Kristy said if she were sitting at home this would be a no-brainer. She had a great time; she'd love to guess
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Value: unrevealed (either $10,000 or $100)
Bank: $16,500 (half her bank)
END OF SHOW "NOISE"
Thus endeth the double first-run show series.