"Hugh Grant"@en . "Robert Frost"@en . "A Pitchfork"@en . "$500,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Frosted Mini-Wheats"@en . "Drugstore"@en . "Doug Van Gundy"@en . "An Axe"@en . "What mode of transportation was once nickname the 'iron horse'?"@en . "Donovan"@en . "$200 - Not Timed"@en . "Alabama"@en . "Frosted Flakes"@en . "5050"^^ . "Barrow"@en . "$1,000 - Not Timed"@en . "What rock star was born Gordon Sumner?"@en . "Doug saw two possible answers, so he decided to use his 50:50, eliminating A and C, apparently leaving the two possibilities Doug thought as the answer. Doug then decided to phone his friend Russ, who was absolutely positive it was Nome. He decided to go with him, and won $250,000."@en . "$16,000 - Not Timed"@en . "What object is the man holding in the famous painting 'American Gothic'?"@en . "correct"@en . "Sting"@en . "Lillehammer"@en . "A Scythe"@en . "8"^^ . "Tennessee"@en . . "Motorcycle"@en . "Cranium"@en . "Hugh Hefner"@en . "Out of Fashion"@en . "$125,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Ezra Pound"@en . . "Nome"@en . "South Carolina"@en . "Bob Guccione"@en . "Henry IV"@en . "Juneau"@en . "$300 - Not Timed"@en . "5050"^^ . "Book Depository"@en . "Doug knew of the existence of a motorcycle magazine called 'Iron Horse', and because he also knew that Locomotives were nicknamed Iron horses, he decided to Ask the Audience, from which 77% answered Locomotive, and 8% motorcycle. He went with the audience and won $100."@en . "Spider-Man"@en . "Put the following Winter Olympic host cities in order from most recent to earliest."@en . . . . "Albertville"@en . "Who founded Playboy magazine?"@en . "$2,000 - Not Timed"@en . "$8,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Flea"@en . "U.S. Contestant"@en . "8"^^ . . "3050.0"^^ . "Doug Van Gundy, from Marlinton, West Virginia, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on August 19th-20th, 1999. He walked away with $250,000, being the first American to do so. He was also the first contestant in Worldwide WWTBAM to use four lifelines in a single run (due to a bad question)."@en . "Georgia"@en . "Fairbanks"@en . "Ulna"@en . "Tony the Tiger is a trademarked character for what breakfast cereal?"@en . "Henry V"@en . "Ready to Wear"@en . "Department Store"@en . "Henry VIII"@en . "What is another name for a human being's lower jaw bone?"@en . "2"^^ . "Apple Jacks"@en . "$4,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Which American poet wrote, 'The Road Not Taken'?"@en . . "Richard III"@en . "Height of Fashion"@en . "Corn Flakes"@en . "77"^^ . "Underpants Man"@en . "--11-22"^^ . "Larry Flynt"@en . "The Human Torch"@en . . . "What is the name of the coffee shop in the television series 'Friends'?"@en . "85"^^ . "Doug did not know, so he decided to walk away with $250,000. The correct answer was B: Henry IV."@en . "Which English king does William Shakespeare refer to as 'Bolingbroke?'"@en . "Doug Van Gundy"@en . "Christine's Latte"@en . "Innsbruck"@en . "Easy to Wash"@en . "Fastest Finger Question"@en . "Which of the following is the nearest translation of the French fashion term, 'pret-a-porter'?"@en . "correct"@en . "Central Perk"@en . "$250,000 - Not Timed"@en . "correct"@en . . "5"^^ . "Locomotive"@en . "7"^^ . "T.S. Eliot"@en . "Marky Mark"@en . "('Ask the Audience' lifeline used)"@en . "$64,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Nagano"@en . "Mechanized Plow"@en . "Green Lantern"@en . "Mandible"@en . "Perk Square"@en . . "$100 - Not Timed"@en . "Since 1973 the annual Iditarod dogsled race has started in Anchorage and ended where?"@en . "$500 - Not Timed"@en . "Maxilla"@en . "From the 9 contestants, 4 got it right, but Doug was the fastest to correctly answer C-B-D-A, making it into the Hot Seat."@en . "In what state was former president Jimmy Carter born and raised?"@en . "Automobile"@en . "Which of the following is not a comic book hero?"@en . . "$32,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Java Man"@en . "A Saddle"@en . "correct"@en . "Movie Theatre"@en . "Carl Sandburg"@en . "Doug Van Gundy, from Marlinton, West Virginia, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on August 19th-20th, 1999. He walked away with $250,000, being the first American to do so. He was also the first contestant in Worldwide WWTBAM to use four lifelines in a single run (due to a bad question)."@en .