Moe Cain From AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png May 1, 2001 Money won Moe Cain was a contestant on the U.S. version of the show on May 1, 2001. He won $500,000.
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| - <default>Moe Cain</default> From AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png May 1, 2001 Money won Moe Cain was a contestant on the U.S. version of the show on May 1, 2001. He won $500,000.
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Appearance
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- Evil
- Planks
- Rome
- Hamburg
- Pentagon
- Daydreaming
- Henry Ford
- Dental floss
- Pitch
- Charles Schwab
- Civil Servents
- For the Boys
- Makes him feel ill
- Meir and Arafat
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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 First Question
- $125,000 - Not Timed
- $250,000 - Not Timed
- $1,000,000 - Not Timed
- $500,000 - Not Timed
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| - Moe has no idea, so he calls his son. Unfortunately, he doesn't give a response. He then polls the audience, and 354 gets the highest with 35% followed by 365 with 33%. Moe decides to walk away. If he had to guess he would have said A:365, the correct in answer is C:354.
- From 9 contestants, 4 got it right, but Moe was the fastest to correctly answer C-B-D-A, making it to the Hot Seat.
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- correct
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- correct
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- 9000(xsd:integer)
- Military personnel
- London
- Naples
- Snow
- Nails
- Shampoo
- Triangle
- Complaining
- Invigorates him
- Loudness
- Nixon and Krushchev
- Ray Croc
- Salomon Smith Barney
- The First Wives Club
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Question
| - Completed in 1726, the Spanish Steps are a popular tourist spot in what city?
- What business man is credited with inventing the charcoal briquette?
- "Bellyaching" is a slang term for what?
- ("50:50" lifeline used)
- By definition, if a book has a soporific effect on a person, what does it do?
- Dice are usually what shape?
- What two political leaders engaged in a famous war of words known as the "kitchen debate"?
- Who is subject to court-martial?
- The Bette Midler song "Wind Beneath my Wings" was featured in what film?
- How many days make up a non-leap year in the Islamic calendar?
- What are the various positions in political party's platform called?
- What characteristic of sound is measured in decibels?
- Wearing an amulet is commonly believed to protect a person from what?
- Put these European cities in geographic order, starting in the north.
- Which of the financial institutions uses the advertising slogan "Be bullish"?
- According to the classic TV series "Naked City." how many stories are there "in the naked city"?
- Which of the following household items is often described as "two-ply"?
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- 200000000(xsd:integer)
- Athens
- Beaches
- Boards
- Andrew Carnegie
- Bern
- Juveniles
- Clarity
- Angers him
- Cannonball catching
- Facial tissue
- Fidelity Investments
- Going out at $300
- Kennedy and Castro
- Tall and slender
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C
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