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rdfs:comment | - Dan Blonsky, a lawyer from Miami, Florida, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on January 16-18, 2000. He became the second American contestant to win $1,000,000. In May 2000, he appeared on Champions Edition to play for his charity: Miami Bridge Youth and Family Services, which he was the president of. However, he won only $1,000, bringing his total Millionaire winnings to $1,001,000.
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- Fish
- Switzerland
- Venezuela
- Cheese
- Flag
- Jim Carrey
- Philadelphia
- Cucumber
- Two
- Dice
- Anvil
- Clothing Store
- Jane Fonda
- Headless Horseman
- Shoe
- Collie
- Mosque
- World Trade Center
- Ping-Pong
- Sigmund Freud
- Exclamation point
- Garry's Girl
- Hello Hollywood
- Mr. Holland's Opus
- Standardized gauge
- You're getting a raise
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- $100 - Not Timed
- $16,000 - Not Timed
- $2,000 - Not Timed
- $200 - Not Timed
- $300 - Not Timed
- $32,000 - Not Timed
- $4,000 - Not Timed
- $500 - Not Timed
- $64,000 - Not Timed
- $8,000 - Not Timed
- Fastest Finger Question
- $125,000 - Not Timed
- $250,000 - Not Timed
- $1,000 - Not timed
- $100 - Not timed
- $16,000 - Not timed
- $2,000 - Not timed
- $200 - Not timed
- $300 - Not timed
- $4,000 - Not timed
- $500 - Not timed
- $8,000 - Not timed
- $1,000,000 - Not Timed
- $500,000 - Not Timed
- $32,000 - Not timed
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- Dan did not know, so he decided to phone his friend Jeff, who knew it was definitely Farrow. He decided to go with him, and won $500,000.
- Dan would immediately answer the question if it were a $4,000 question, as he thought it was 93 million miles , and made it his final answer. An excited Regis would then exclaim, "You've just won a million dollars!"
- Dan thought $32,000 was a big step, so he asked the audience. 39% said it was D: Shuffleboard, but the results were a little spread out with 29% saying C: Bowling. Dan was leaning towards Shuffleboard, so he went for it, but the correct answer was C: Bowling.
- Dan was thinking about the Pullman cars, so he went for A and got it right.
- The klaxon called time and Dan would return on $2,000 will all lifelines still available.
- The correct order was D-C-A-B and 4 of the 10 contestants got it right. However, Dan Blonsky was the fastest with 4.13 seconds.
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Title | - U.S. Contestant
- Champions Edition Contestants
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A | - 9300000
- Darts
- Ecuador
- Philippines
- Three
- Denver
- Liberty
- Iron
- Meat
- Lone Ranger
- Synagogue
- Broccoli
- Hat
- Bread
- Winston Churchill
- String
- Hollywood, CA
- Keenen Ivory Wayans
- Bookstore
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Tin Men
- St. Bernard
- Grand Central Terminal
- Ellipsis
- First Mama
- Sleeping car
- You're getting promoted
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Question | - ("50:50" lifeline used.)
- ("Ask the Audience" lifeline used.)
- ("Phone-A-Friend" lifeline used.)
- Which of the following items are traditionally stored in a humidor to keep them fresh?
- What does it mean to receive a "pink slip" at work?
- What legendary figure is known for riding naked through the streets of Coventry?
- Where is the commemorative statue of the film character Rocky Balboa?
- Put the following words in the order that they were said in the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance.
- How many cells make up an amoeba?
- What did the 45-foot-tall "Hollywood" sign say when it was originally built in 1923?
- What breed of dog was film and TV star Lassie?
- What is the main ingredient in sauerkraut?
- Which New York City building was bombed by terrorists in 1993?
- What comedian was a featured player on both "In Living Color" and "Saturday Night Live"?
- "Al dente" is often used to describe a preparation of which of the following foods?
- On the television series "Get Smart," what part of Maxwell Smart's attire doubled as a phone?
- What do you need to play the traditional game "cat's cradle"?
- In 1974, which celebrity appeared on the first cover of "People" magazine?
- According to a popular phrase, you should "Strike while" what "is hot"?
- The saying "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar" is attributed to whom?
- Panama borders which of the following countries to connect Central and South America?
- In the film "Notting Hill", where does Hugh Grant's character work?
- Which of the following is a Jewish place of worship?
- George Pullman is best known for what improvement to railroad transportation?
- Put these Richard Dreyfuss films in order of their first theatrical release, starting with the earliest.
- What country first granted women the right to vote in national elections in 1971?
- The Earth is approximately how many miles away from the Sun?
- Which of the following games is most closely related to the English game skittles?
- When she used her CB radio in the White House, former first lady Betty Ford went by what handle?
- Which of the following punctuation marks looks like a period above a comma?
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D | - 193000000
- Cards
- Hungary
- Houston
- Colombia
- Zero
- Cake
- Andrew Carnegie
- Tie
- Cabbage
- Empire State Building
- Lady Liberty
- Colon
- Cigars
- Poodle
- Mia Farrow
- American Graffiti
- Kiva
- Indivisible
- Ellen Cleghorne
- Shuffleboard
- Antique Shop
- Bullet train
- Evel Knievel
- Hollywoodville
- You won an office pool
- Your dinner
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C | - 93000000
- Nicaragua
- Justice
- Restaurant
- Columbia
- Jacksonville
- Morocco
- Hammer
- Cathedral
- Bowling
- Jaws
- Watch
- Wine
- Lettuce
- Pasta
- One
- Mary Tyler Moore
- City Hall
- Groucho Marx
- Jacks
- Chris Rock
- Lady Godiva
- Hollywoodland
- German shepherd
- Rail brake system
- Semicolon
- You're fired
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abstract | - Dan Blonsky, a lawyer from Miami, Florida, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on January 16-18, 2000. He became the second American contestant to win $1,000,000. In May 2000, he appeared on Champions Edition to play for his charity: Miami Bridge Youth and Family Services, which he was the president of. However, he won only $1,000, bringing his total Millionaire winnings to $1,001,000.
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