This episode is rated TV-PG-L (for strong language -- probably just one "hell"
or one "damn" -- but only to the extremely sensitive people watching).
PREVIOUSLY ON MILLIONAIRE:
After two tries to get past $64,000 and failing, the third person to get to
Question Eleven finally passes that mark! We're looking at $125,000 on this
next question.
And now, it is March 16, and on this unofficial Stone Cold Steve Austin Day,
Al Schaeffer is looking to pick up money and kick some booty as we ask:
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?
For $125,000:
What name does caricaturist Al Hirschfeld hide in most of his drawings?
A. Maria B. Mario C. Sophia D. Nina
He knows about his daughter's name, Nina - and he gets ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS!
For $250,000:
Who was the focus of the 1944 Columbus Day Riot when thousands of his fans
took over Times Square?
A. Bing Crosby B. Frank Sinatra C. Cary Grant D. Clark Gable
To get into the 13 Club, he must use the 50/50:
A. Bing Crosby B. Frank Sinatra
We'll go with Ol' Blue Eyes…
That's his final answer…
And…
The 13 Club…
Has…
……
ANOTHER PROSPECTIVE MEMBER! HE HAS TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS!
Hey, the Brady Bunch has started a new lap with Season One episodes! Tonight,
it's the trading stamps episode… and the house of cards contest!
His money will be used for her daughters and her weddings. And maybe a new
Harley. Or a new set of drums!
For $500,000:
The events described in the book "The Catcher in the Rye" take place over how
many days?
A. 7 B. 365 C. 29 D. 3
Can he remember the important detail?
Looks like…
He can't.
He's going to take the money and secure his place in the 13 Club.
His guess of 3…
Would have elevated him into the 14 Club.
But… he still has $250,000!
There's a lady in Contestants Row that's from Virginia Beach, VA - but 13 News
hasn't done anything about her, so we can assume she won't make it.
FASTEST FINGER FIRST: Ron Howard films, MOST RECENT FIRST.
(Why'd they change the stinger?)
A. Backdraft B. Parenthood C. Edtv D. Ransom
Correct answer: C-D-A-B
Winner/Time: Ryan Millhouse, 4.48 seconds! (not Ryan Milhaus, who's Canadian
and ineligible.)
Ryan Millhouse is from New Caldonia, Michigan, and he's an engineer!
For $100: Fill in this blank: "Don't let the cat out of the ______"
Bag for $100.
For $200: Which person would use a hook-and-ladder truck as part of their job?
Firefighter for $200.
For $300: What's the most common name for pants with a flared cuff?
Bell-bottoms for $300.
For $500: Humidity measures what in the air?
Water vapor for $500.
To lock in $1000:
What type of food are people told to drop in Taco Bell's TV commercials?
Chalupa locks in $1000.
Ryan LOVES Chalupas. Her dietician doesn't but then again, only in moderation.
For $2000: What is the annual award given for outstanding achievement in the
world of advertising?
A. Madison B. Clio C. Addison D. Bentley
Let's ATA: 10-80-2-8
He goes with Clio for final answer…
And they're right for $2000.
For $4000:
Which member of the E Street Band is currently featured in HBO's The Sopranos?
Steven Van Zandt for $4000.
For $8000: What is the LOWEST geographic point on the North American
continent?
A. Grand Canyon, AZ B. La Brea, CA C. Death Valley, CA D. New Orleans,
LA
It's another World Geography problem… and it's knocked out a lot of people…
But he knows it's C and wins $8000.
For $16,000: In what 1982 movie does Julie Andrews portray a woman playing a
man who impersonates a woman?
A. Duet for One B. Victor/Victoria C. Darling Lili D. SOB
I think we've found the (utterly silly) reason TV-PG-L. B for $16,000.
To lock in $32,000: In Jack London's novel "The Call of the Wild" what kind of
animal is Buck, the main character?
A. Dog B. Grizzly C. Moose D. Tiger
We shall PAF, Jim, and he says A, and they chat for a while… and they lock it
in together.
And guess what…
HE'S GOT THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS!
Hey, it's Nazi apologist Pat Buchanan on The News with Brian (woof!) Williams
on MSNBC!
Ryan is now The Big Chalupa! And if Steven Bochco is watching, give him a
walk-on on NYPD Blue. J
Now, to tackle the last five for the Million, the $64,000 question:
Which language is NOT one of Belgium's official languages?
A. German B. French C. English D. Dutch
Let's knock out 2 wrong answers: A. German C. English
It's a free shot here… on German.
A is the Final Answer…
But it's English. But he's got $32,000 - and he's still The Big Chalupa!
FFF: US cities, EAST - WEST.
A. Galveston B. Nome C. San Diego D. Tampa
Correct answer: D-A-C-B
Winner/Time: Ryan Biederman, 4.46 seconds - edging out his nearest opponent by
0.02 seconds!
Ryan Biederman took his first plane ride to New York from Wisconsin. He does
labels for a living.
For $100: If someone says "hasta mañana" when will they see you again?
Tomorrow for $100.
For $200: Ale and lager are two types of what drink?
Beer for $200. Not chalupas.
For $300: Excluding the letter Y, how many stand-alone vowels are there in the
English language?
Five for $300.
For $500: Which branch of medicine is primarily concerned with the care of
pregnant women?
Obstetrics for $500.
For $1000: In poker, what do you have if you're holding two aces and three
deuces?
Full house locks in $1000.
It's MADONNA! And she misses Sean Penn? Tonight on VH1's BTM.
For $2000:
What 1994 best-seller's title was inspired by an antidepressant drug?
Prozac Nation for $2000.
For $4000: In TV's The Bionic Woman, what part of her body was NOT bionic?
A. Ear B. Eye C. Arm D. Leg
Let's ATA: 21-57-11-11
Eye is the final answer…
… and gets $4000.
For $8000: What car was discontinued in 1969, due in part to Ralph Nader's
"Unsafe at Any Speed"?
A. Edsel B. Corvair C. Impala D. Fury
Corvair wins $8000.
For $16,000: In the film "Austin Powers 2 - The Spy Who Shagged Me" what was
the name of Dr. Evil's cat?
Mr. Bigglesworth for $16,000. I think there's another reason for the TV-PG-L.
For $32,000: Which is NOT represented at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington
National Cemetery?
A. World War I B. World War II C. Korean War D. Civil War
We PAF - his dad - and he doesn't know. He guesses D.
He will risk $15,000 on D.
D is his final answer…
… and he's locked in THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS!
Again, we're at $64,000. Can he get past this question?
According to Billboard magazine, who had the highest-selling album of 1999?
A. Britney Spears B. Shania Twain C. Garth Brooks D. Backstreet Boys
The 50/50 will leave: C. Garth Brooks D. Backstreet Boys
D is a guess……
And …
HE HAS SIXTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS!
For $125,000:
Who was the first African-American woman to be elected to the US Senate?
A. Carol Moseley Braun B. Maxine Waters
C. Shirley Chisholm D. Barbara Jordan
He guesses A
IT'S RIGHT!
BUT - he takes the money first. He still has $64,000!
FFF: TV Shows, Location in title, WEST-EAST
A. DC Follies B. Chicago Hope
C. Fresh Prince of Bel Air D. Walker, Texas Ranger
Correct answer: C-D-B-A
Winner/Time: Mike Billok, 4.24 seconds.
Mike's from Washington state.
For $100: In one of Aesop's fables, what does a boy cry to get people his
attention?
"Wolf" for $100.
For $200: If someone "pops the question" what do they traditionally ask for?
Hand in marriage, not bank account in dollars, $200.
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Andre, Kerry, Eddie, Flyin' Brian, Gorilla Monsoon, Owen Hart ... Sigh ...
>According to Billboard magazine, who had the highest-selling album of
>1999?
>A. Britney Spears B. Shania Twain C. Garth Brooks D. Backstreet Boys
>The 50/50 will leave: C. Garth Brooks D. Backstreet Boys
A, Britney Spears: Hack, no taste in fashion.
B, Shania Twain: Don't know about what little talent she has, but I'm
personally appalled that she didn't TOP, let alone MAKE, Mr. Blackwell's 10
Worst Dressed List of 1999.
C, Garth Brooks: Someone who actually has talent!
D, Backstreet Boys: Not just one hack-- FIVE hacks.
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No no no, not Ryan Mihalus! ;) Heh, the common error made with my last
name. An interesting point, I was at this taping and when I saw this
guys name, I couldn't help but to laugh, when they said Ryan Millhouse,
I was almost looking around to see who was calling me.
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Before you buy.
The Korean War was a war. Trust me on that. The "Police action" fiction has
not held up in history.
I recently had to explain to one of my high school freshman students the
Vietnam War was was a war. She had used another term, which I cannot remember
now.
Steven Herbert
In article <38d1a0a7...@news.mindspring.com>,
jeso...@mindspring.com wrote:
> WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?
> Thursday, March 16, 2000
> For $500,000:
> The events described in the book "The Catcher in the Rye" take place
over how
> many days?
>
> A. 7 B. 365 C. 29 D. 3
>
> Can he remember the important detail?
>
> Looks like…
>
> He can't.
>
> He's going to take the money and secure his place in the 13 Club.
>
> His guess of 3…
>
> Would have elevated him into the 14 Club.
>
> But… he still has $250,000!
--
Dan Bresch EMC (SW)
USN, 1971-1985
Iowa--yup, it's heaven!