Lauren Kelner, a clinical laboratory scientist from Plymouth, Minnesota, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on November 23-24, 1999. She walked away with $125,000.
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| - Lauren Kelner, a clinical laboratory scientist from Plymouth, Minnesota, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on November 23-24, 1999. She walked away with $125,000.
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- $32,000 - Not Timed
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| - Lauren had an inkling, but not a confident one, so she decided to use her 50:50, eliminating B and C. She only knew it was in Alabama, so she decided to walk away with $125,000. The correct answer was D: Montgomery, Alabama.
- The klaxon called time and Lauren would return on $500 with 2 lifelines still available.
- Lauren had no idea, so she decided to call her friend Marsha, who believed it was the press, but was not absolutely sure. Risking $7,000, she decided to go with her and won $16,000.
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- Party animal Spuds McKenzie was a 'pitch dog' for which of the following drinks?
- Which department store sponsors the Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City?
- How long is a fortnight?
- In the book 'Peter Pan', where does Peter live?
- The term 'natural selection' was coined by which scientist?
- What kind of cooking instrument is a wok?
- Which of these cities is not a U.S. state capital?
- Who is credited with inventing the sandwich?
- What group of people is referred to collectively as the 'fourth estate'?
- In what city was Rosa Parks arrested in 1955 for refusing to give up her seat on a bus?
- What is the name for the tuft of hair that surrounds the head of a lion?
- Put these cities in the order they will observe the arrival of New Year's Day 2000, from first to last.
- The African festival Kwanzaa is celebrated for one week after which of the following holidays?
- What is the current annual salary of the president of the United States?
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- Montgomery, Alabama
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