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rdfs:comment | - <default>Chris Cho</default> FromHolmdel, New Jersey AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png September 14, 2015 Money won Chris Cho, from Holmdel, New Jersey, appeared as a contestant in 2014 on the U.S. version of the show and won $50,000 after incorrectly answering his $100,000 question. He was also the first contestant to play the revived version of the classic format.
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B | - 5
- Mars
- Van Halen
- Smile
- Ray Bradbury
- Baked potato
- Johnny Carson
- Drew Barrymore
- Fannies of Gold
- One in ten
- Streetcar - 24%
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Caption | - Chris was not an expert on bands, so he called down his Plus One, Kara, who was 99% sure it was C: Kiss. Chris went with Kara's guess and got it right.
- Chris Cho did not know the answer, so he asked the audience. 61% went for A: Train. Chris decided to agree with them, and they were correct.
- Chris did not know the answer, but he knew he would not lose anything if he gets it wrong, so he thought through the question. He narrowed it down between B and D, and was sure it was not C: Steve Allen. In the end, he went for B: Johnny Carson, but the correct answer actually was C: Steve Allen. Chris left with $50,000.
- Chris had an initial guess of D: 9, but he was not confident enough, so he used his 50:50, which removed B and C, still leaving his initial guess. He decided to go for it and got it right.
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A | - 3
- Aerosmith
- Reese Witherspoon
- Venus
- Ferris wheel
- Jack London
- Jay Leno
- Behinds of Bronze
- Jump up and down
- One in twenty
- Train - 61%
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Question | - 451
- 1980.0
- 2.209032E9
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- ("Ask the Audience" lifeline used.)
- Having the strongest gravitational pull, which planet do scientists theorize may be shielding Earth from asteroid strikes?
- While we won't divulge your Social Security number on national TV, we can reveal that, it like all Social Security numbers, does not start with what digit?
- If you win a million dollars today, you'll likely use your quadriceps femoris, as they're one of the primary muscles needed to do what?
- After posing nude in Playboy at age 19, who received a quilt from her godfather Steven Spielberg, with a note that said "cover yourself up"?
- Which of these men was the youngest when he first assumed his duties as full-time host of "The Tonight Show"?
- Because part of their logo happens to resemble a Nazi symbol, what rock band uses an alternate one on its albums sold in Germany?
- If you were to be dropped at a totally random point, somewhere on the planet, roughly what would be your chances of landing on land?
- According to a computer scientist at UC Berkeley, in theory, which of these weighs 0.000000000000000001 grams more when it is fully loaded?
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D | - 9
- Saturn
- Isaac Asimov
- Black Sabbath
- Rashida Jones
- Clap
- Jimmy Fallon
- Amazon Kindle
- Fifty-fifty
- Horse-drawn carriage - 8%
- Tushes of Lead
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C | - 7
- Kiss
- Jupiter
- Scream
- Melissa Joan Hart
- Steve Allen
- Buns of Steel
- Glock handgun
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Ocean liner - 7%
- One in three
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abstract | - <default>Chris Cho</default> FromHolmdel, New Jersey AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png September 14, 2015 Money won Chris Cho, from Holmdel, New Jersey, appeared as a contestant in 2014 on the U.S. version of the show and won $50,000 after incorrectly answering his $100,000 question. He was also the first contestant to play the revived version of the classic format.
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