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rdfs:comment | - Beau Henson was a contestant on the U.S. version of Millionaire. He is a college student who uses his vast trivia knowledge to his advantage to get free meals. He would go to trivia nights, beat the rest with his knowledge, and win free dinner meals, because he was a "starving student". He was the fourth $250,000 winner on Season 15 for syndication.
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B | - 45
- Life
- Breaking Bad
- Beyoncé
- Anarchists
- Scottie Pippen
- "Hollywod"
- A human gives birth
- Annoying hipster waiter
- Mickey & Minnie Mouse
- Moon Pies
- Silicone breasts
- Start crying
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- The klaxon called time, but Beau would return with $10,000 in his bank and with all his lifelines remaining.
- Beau had an idea, but he decided to Ask the Audience to make sure. The majority had voted for C: Hostess CupCakes. He had the same thought, so he went with his gut and the audience, and it was the correct answer.
- Beau was not sure, so he decided to use his Plus One, his college roommate Will. Will thought the answer was Beyoncé, because new information about her kept coming constantly. In the end, Beau decided to walk away. However, the correct answer was C: George W. Bush.
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A | - 9
- Israel
- Shaquille O'Neal
- Trivial Pursuit
- "Holywood"
- Booster seat
- Harvard dropouts
- Hawaii 5-0
- Lady & The Tramp
- Sing along
- There's a lightning strike
- Titanium hips
- Twinkies
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Question | - ("50:50" lifeline used.)
- ("Plus One" lifeline used.)
- ("Ask the Audience" lifeline used.)
- Which of these TV shows is, or was, primarily set in a state that did NOT touch the Pacific Ocean?
- To protest the glorification of a Lt. Col. involved in the Iran-Contra scandal, in 1987 vigilantes covered a single letter in the Hollywood Sign so that it read what?
- For the first thirty years of its existence, which of these snacks did not have a creamy filling?
- Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor, the voices behind which cartoon couple, actually got married in real life?
- According to a Harvard Business School study, a non-chain restaurant will see a revenue increase of between 5 to 9 percent if it gets an additional what?
- When you correctly solve a standard 9 x 9-cell Sudoku puzzle, the digits in any single row or column add up to what number?
- In 2016, Wikipedia announced that its single most-edited article in its 15-year history is about who or what?
- Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerburg and Matt Damon are all on Business Insider's list of "Most Successful" what?
- Participants dressed up as a bride, a doctor and a college graduate commemorate what board game's induction into the National Toy Hall of Fame?
- Every single day, which of the following happens roughly 1.3 million times?
- Which of the following objects are NOT artificial objects commonly implanted during medical procedures?
- Associated with the release of dopamine, "musical frisson" is the phenomenon where music causes you to do what?
- Though best known for his 19-year, 6-team NBA career, who's also a businessman who own 150 car washes and about 10% of the Five Guys franchise?
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D | - 99
- Harry Potter
- Battleship
- Frasier
- Brass knuckles
- Larry Bird
- "Hollwood"
- Belle & The Beast
- Give you chills
- Health code violation
- Oreos
- People under five feet tall
- Someone sends a tweet
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C | - 81
- George W. Bush
- Monopoly
- The Big Bang Theory
- Isiah Thomas
- "Ollywood"
- A commercial airliner takes off
- Ceramic knee joints
- Hostess CupCakes
- Louisiana natives
- Rudolph the Reindeer & Clarice
- Star in its Yelp rating
- Tap your toe
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abstract | - Beau Henson was a contestant on the U.S. version of Millionaire. He is a college student who uses his vast trivia knowledge to his advantage to get free meals. He would go to trivia nights, beat the rest with his knowledge, and win free dinner meals, because he was a "starving student". He was the fourth $250,000 winner on Season 15 for syndication.
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