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rdfs:comment | - Paul McCallon, a freelance computer consultant from Colorado Springs, Colorado, was a contestant on Season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on August 10, 2000. He walked away with $125,000.
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B | - Australia
- Cat
- Corporal
- Mel Brooks
- Bart
- Stalk
- Horatio
- William McKinley
- Air conditioner
- Animal hooves
- Caesar conquers Gaul
- Ethernet
- Larry Elder
- Nabisco
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Value | - $1,000 - Not Timed
- $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
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Caption | - He decided to walk away with $125,000 since he had no idea. His guess though would've been A. He would've been wrong as the answer was C: Buck Sergeant.
- Paul didn't know, however he had an idea, but he decided to call Barbara for help. Barbara was almost sure it was a root, Paul's thought was the same, he went with his mother and won $4,000.
- Paul used the Ask the Audience with the majority saying it's Africa. He went with the audience and won $16,000.
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A | - Dog
- South America
- Trees
- Private First Class
- Leaves
- Billy Crystal
- Homer
- Laertes
- Benjamin Harrison
- Saltines
- Don Imus
- Down jacket
- India gets independence
- Proxy server
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Question | - 3050.0
- ('Ask the Audience' lifeline used)
- ('Phone-A-Friend' lifeline used)
- Which of these characters is still alive at the end of Shakespeare's play "Hamlet"?
- Who was President of the United States between Grover Cleveland's two nonconsecutive terms?
- What method is used to keep a company's internal computer network secure from public scrutiny?
- The fans of what talk show host call themselves "Dittoheads"?
- What is the most common source of natural rubber?
- Which of these characters from "The Simpsons" is not named for a member of creator Matt Groening's family?
- What part of the horseradish plant is used to make the condiment of the same name?
- On what continent would you find the Nubian Desert?
- What performer won a 1998 Grammy for his album "The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000"?
- Which of the following things would a person most likely to use for relief during a summer heatwave?
- What was Elvis Presley's military rank upon his discharge from the Army?
- If you dress elegantly, you are said to be "putting on the" what?
- According to the popular children's song "Bingo," what kind of animal is Bingo?
- Put these events in world history in chronological order, starting with the earliest.
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D | - Africa
- Clay
- Root
- Gambler
- Hamlet
- Staff Sergeant
- Lisa
- Flame thrower
- Rodney Dangerfield
- Chester Alan Arthur
- Art Bell
- Fire wall
- Marco Polo visits China
- Potato sack
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C | - Asia
- Lizard
- Oil
- Flower
- Rush Limbaugh
- Ophelia
- Maggie
- Ritz
- Buck Sergeant
- DSL line
- Electric blanket
- Jackie Mason
- Rutherford B. Hayes
- Soviet Union disbands
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abstract | - Paul McCallon, a freelance computer consultant from Colorado Springs, Colorado, was a contestant on Season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on August 10, 2000. He walked away with $125,000.
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