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>FFF: Actors, birth, EARLIEST first.
>A. Haley Joel Osment B. Richard Farnsworth
>C. Denzel Washington D. Hillary Swank

>Correct answer: B-C-A-D

You mean B-C-D-A right? Hillary Swank is not younger than 11.

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Eric
"Steve Jeremiah Williams-Soria (Jeremy Soria)"
<jesoria75RE...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?
> Thursday, April 6, 2000
>
> PREVIOUSLY ON MILLIONAIRE:
>
> "It was heights!"
> "Can we skip this question?"
> "I'll go with crossword puzzle...."
>
> "You had $32,000.... you still have $32,000.
> Now you have SIXTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS!"
>
> It's now David Rice in the Hot Seat. He has $2000. Can he add $998,000 to
> that? It's all next on...
>
> WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?
>
> David's from Miami Springs, FL. He's enjoying New York a lot.
> He loves Carnegie Deli.
>
> For $4000: Who is "the Maestro of Love"?
> A. Issac Hayes B. Al Jarreau C. Curtis Mayfield D. Barry White
>
> He likes Barry White... and he has $4000.
>
> For $8000: On the TV show "Judging Amy", what kind of judge is Amy?
> A. Supreme Court B. Probate Court C. Juvenile Court D. Small Claims
> Court
>
> Let's ATA: 15-10-65-10
>
> He goes with the Audience... and he has $8000.
>
> For $16,000: Where did the Hindenburg crash on May 6, 1937?
> A. New Jersey B. Chicago C. Berlin D. San Francisco
>
> He likes New Jersey... and he has $16,000.
>
> And when we come back, he'll try for $32,000!
>
> Hey! Tune in to Brady Bunch, and it's the "Baby Talk" episode where Cindy
has
> that lisp!
>
> David's sister's in the audience, and he knows a lot about everything.
But...
> he's not working! "In between jobs" as it were. If he hits $32,000...
he'll
> probably stay unemployed for the rest of his life! Well, maybe going back
to
> school sounds good, too.
>
> For $32,000:
> Effective July 2000, what will be legal to post in public schools in
Indiana,
> along with other historical documents?
> A. Ten Commandments B. 23rd Psalm C. Lord's Prayer D. Nicene Creed
>
> We're going to PAF - it's Amy, a professor of law at the University of
> Florida.
> This is a current events quiz... and she guesses A.
>
> He thinks it's A, too.
>
> So, that's his final answer....
>
> ... and he has THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS!
>
> For $64,000:
> Which Black Panther wrote the book "Soul on Ice"?
> A. Bobby Seale B. Huey Newton C. Eldridge Cleaver D. Fred Hampton
>
> He read it in high school... and he's trying to recall the author...
>
> He thinks it's C...
>
> .... and he has SIXTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS!
>
> The money starts to get serious... here it is for $125,000:
> Which actress NEVER starred in a movie as Joan of Arc?
> A. Ingrid Bergman B. Catherine Deneuve
> C. Jean Seberg D. Milla Jovovich
>
> He verbally eliminates D. He thinks it's B.
>
> So he says B.
>
> And...
>
> He locks it in.
>
> He has $64,000.
>
> Well, he *had* $64,000.
>
> He now has...
>
> ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS!
>
> Well, with the money, he's going back to school. Right now, he needs a new
> car! Then he'll travel!
>
> It is now 13 Club time. For $250,000:
> What is the name of architect Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin home and
studio?
> A. Hollyhock D. Usonia C. Fallingwater D. Taliesin
>
> The 50/50 says:
>
> C. Fallingwater D. Taliesin
>
> So.... with those two choices....
>
> And $93,000 on the line....
>
> He....
>
> Will...
>
> Guess... D.
>
> And...
>
>
>
>
>
>
> HE'S IN THE 13 CLUB!
>
>
> For $500,000: Who was the first woman to call the play-by-play on a
network
> telecast of an NFL game?
> A. Gayle Sierens B. Phyillis George
> C. Leandra Reilly D. Lesley Visser
>
> He's got it narrowed down to two... It's not B - she does the pre-show...
D
> does the pre-show and sidelines.
>
> He's got it down to A or C....
>
> He would guess A....
>
> But he's going to take the money.
>
> Had he locked in A....
>
> It would have been worth....
>
> Half a million dollars.
>
> But, he still has $250,000 - and he's still in the 13 Club!
>
> In the gallery of ten, there's Jim Newsom of Norfolk, VA, from WHRO-TV,
> actually. Will he make it into the Hot Seat? If he can be the FASTEST
FINGER
> FIRST:
>
> Men, MTVs Best Male Video award, EARLIEST first:
> A. Lennie Kravitz
> B. Will Smith
> C. David Bowie
> D. Elvis Costello
>
> Winner/Time: C-D-A-B
> Only one got it:
> Bob DiGiusto, 7.54 seconds!
>
> Bob is from Roseville, MN, and he's a postal worker. This has this New
York
> crowd nervous if he misses a big-money question.
>
> For $100: Fill in this song title blank "We all scream for ______"?
> Ice cream, not Cheese Whiz, for $100.
>
> For $200: What is the name of the type of painting that depicts an
unclothed
> himan figure?
> A "nude" is correct for $200. "Naked" is an adjective.
>
> For $300: What is the name for the tiny pieces of colored paper that falls
> from the ceiling whenever someone wins the million?
> Confettii for $300.
>
> For $500: In MGM's "Tom and Jerry" cartoons, what animal is Jerry?
> Mouse for $500.
>
> For $1000: What game show was hosted by Monty Hall for over 13 years?
> Let's Make a Deal for $1000 - that money is safe.
>
> Bob's in postal worker. His wife's in the library thing. They've been
dating
> since the first grade! :) He's also done a LOT of cruises.
>
> For $2000: In the 1983 movie "Flashdance" what was the day job of the main
> character, Alex?
> A. Welder B. Construction worker C. Plumber D. Electrician
>
> Let's ATA: 76-18-2-4
>
> He says A.... and he has $2000.
>
> For $4000: What is the text of an opera [or any musical] called?
> Libretto for $4000.
>
> For $8000: What concoction made British pharmicists John W. Lea and
William
> Perrins famous?
> He says Worcestershire Sauce, and he has $8000.
>
> For $16,000: If you wanted to visit Tierra Del Fuego, to which continent
would
> you travel?
> South America for $16,000.
>
> To lock in $32,000:
> Who collaborated with Elton John on the "Lion King" soundtrack?
> A. Tim Rice B. Stephen Sondheim C. Howard Ashman D. Stephen Schwartz
>
> The 50/50 leaves: A. Tim Rice C. Howard Ashman
>
> He says A...
>
> And... he has...
>
> THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS!
>
> For $64,000: What famous painting's proper title begins "Arrangement in
Grey
> and Black No. 1"?
> Immediately he says "Whistler's Mother" for SIXTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS!
>
> For $125,000: In 1999, Lauryn Hill broke what singer's record for most
Grammys
> won by a woman in a single night?
> A. Madonna B. Aretha Franklin C. Carole King D. Patsy Cline
>
> Craig is the PAF...
>
> ... he guesses A but he's not sure.
>
> With that, he'll take the money.
>
> He says A.
>
> I said D.
>
> The correct answer is...
>
> C!
>
> But he still has $64,000!
>
> FFF: Goldie Hawn films, MOST RECENT first:
> A. Overboard B. Death Become Her C. First Wives Club D. Private
Benjamin
>
> Correct answer: C-B-A-D
> Winner/Time: Allen Kong, 5.22 seconds!
>
> Allen Kong is going to UC-Irvine, and he's going to be a doctor.
>
> For $100: According to the saying, someone who is hiding dark secrets is
said
> to have what in the closet?
> Skeletons for $100.
>
> For $200: What object is "the one" in the bathtub that Ernie from Sesame
> Street always sings about?
> Rubber ducky for $200 - even though he didn't watch much TV as a young
kid,
> and he burns up ATA (90) to lock it in.
>
> For $300: Which is a famous French cooking school?
> A. Moulin Rouge B. Eiffel Tower C. Cordon Bleu D. Chicken a la King
> Moulin Rouge he guesses... and he's dead. It's Cordon Bleu.
>
> Hopefully Erik Mooney was paying attention.... Moral of the story: It's
better
> to have a good, well-rounded knowledge of a lot of things.
>
> FFF: Actors, birth, EARLIEST first.
> A. Haley Joel Osment B. Richard Farnsworth
> C. Denzel Washington D. Hillary Swank
>
> Correct answer: B-C-A-D
> Winner/Time: Bob Watts, 4.72 seconds!
>
> For $100: What is the photo that police use to catalog suspected criminals
> called?
> Mug shot for $100.
>
> For $200: What's "moo juice"?
> Milk for $200.
>
> For $300: What does a fable have?
> Moral for $300.
>
> **AH-WHOOOOO!**
>
> If you'd like to see Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? in person, and you're
> going to be in the New York City area, call this number... 212/735-5369.
>
> If you want some practice being on the show, play online at abc.go.com, or
> play the computer game, or get the quiz book! And now, you can play the
board
> game, too!
>
> WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? was created by David Briggs with Michael
> Whitehill and Steve Knight for Celador Productions, and is produced in the
> United States by Valleycrest Productions for Buena Vista Television.
>
> MILLIONAIRE?: Copyright 2000
> Valleycrest Productions and Buena Vista Television.
> This Update is Copyright 2000 Jeremy Soria.
> All Rights Reserved.
>
> All game material contained herein remains the property of Valleycrest and
> BVTV. Opinions expressed in this update are solely those of the compiler.
>
> Our next show is Sunday! See you then.
>
> From Virginia Beach - Good night everybody!
>
> - Jeremy REAL MEN EAT BEEF. Except on Fridays during
Lent.
> See "Beyond the Mat" at the Regal Columbus in VA
Beach!
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Leszek Pawlowicz

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I think you meant B-C-D-A

jesoria75RE...@mindspring.com (Steve Jeremiah Williams-Soria

Steve Jeremiah Williams-Soria (Jeremy Soria)

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Apr 7, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/7/00
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PREVIOUSLY ON MILLIONAIRE:

Let's ATA: 15-10-65-10

So he says B.

And...

He locks it in.

He has $64,000.

Well, he *had* $64,000.

He now has...

The 50/50 says:

C. Fallingwater D. Taliesin

He....

Will...

Guess... D.

And...

He would guess A....

Half a million dollars.

Let's ATA: 76-18-2-4

He says A...

And... he has...

THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS!

Craig is the PAF...

He says A.

I said D.

The correct answer is...

C!

FFF: Actors, birth, EARLIEST first.


A. Haley Joel Osment B. Richard Farnsworth
C. Denzel Washington D. Hillary Swank

Correct answer: B-C-A-D
Winner/Time: Bob Watts, 4.72 seconds!

For $100: What is the photo that police use to catalog suspected criminals

schnortz

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Apr 7, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/7/00
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I've been keeping track of the questions and answers (not the results)
and the wrong channel got taped by mistake. Can somebody help fill in
the questions with the four answers?

And by the way, thanks for these updates...

.......


(Steve Jeremiah Williams-Soria (Jeremy Soria)) wrote:

>WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?
>Thursday, April 6, 2000
>
>PREVIOUSLY ON MILLIONAIRE:
>
>"It was heights!"

>Bob DiGiusto, 7.54 seconds!
>
>Bob is from Roseville, MN, and he's a postal worker. This has this New York
>crowd nervous if he misses a big-money question.
>
>For $100: Fill in this song title blank "We all scream for ______"?
>Ice cream, not Cheese Whiz, for $100.
>
>For $200: What is the name of the type of painting that depicts an unclothed
>himan figure?
>A "nude" is correct for $200. "Naked" is an adjective.
>
>For $300: What is the name for the tiny pieces of colored paper that falls
>from the ceiling whenever someone wins the million?
>Confettii for $300.
>
>For $500: In MGM's "Tom and Jerry" cartoons, what animal is Jerry?
>Mouse for $500.
>
>For $1000: What game show was hosted by Monty Hall for over 13 years?
>Let's Make a Deal for $1000 - that money is safe.
>

...
...


>For $4000: What is the text of an opera [or any musical] called?
>Libretto for $4000.
>
>For $8000: What concoction made British pharmicists John W. Lea and William
>Perrins famous?
>He says Worcestershire Sauce, and he has $8000.
>
>For $16,000: If you wanted to visit Tierra Del Fuego, to which continent would
>you travel?
>South America for $16,000.
>

...
...


>
>For $64,000: What famous painting's proper title begins "Arrangement in Grey
>and Black No. 1"?
>Immediately he says "Whistler's Mother" for SIXTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS!
>

>Winner/Time: Allen Kong, 5.22 seconds!


>
>Allen Kong is going to UC-Irvine, and he's going to be a doctor.
>
>For $100: According to the saying, someone who is hiding dark secrets is said
>to have what in the closet?
>Skeletons for $100.
>
>For $200: What object is "the one" in the bathtub that Ernie from Sesame
>Street always sings about?
>Rubber ducky for $200 - even though he didn't watch much TV as a young kid,
>and he burns up ATA (90) to lock it in.
>

>For $100: What is the photo that police use to catalog suspected criminals

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