Phil Gibbons, a salesman for an internet company from Santa Monica, California, was a contestant on season 1 of the US version of the show on August 13th & 15th, 2000. He walked away with $500,000.
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| - Phil Gibbons, a salesman for an internet company from Santa Monica, California, was a contestant on season 1 of the US version of the show on August 13th & 15th, 2000. He walked away with $500,000.
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- Nick Nolte
- Gondolier
- Yale
- Lime
- Gasoline
- Cradle
- Queen Mary I
- Listener
- Don't Stop Believin'
- Aleksandr Kerensky
- Drugs & Drinking
- Painting it
- Palm-sized computer
- Paula Cole
- Shampoo Planet
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- $16,000 - Not Timed
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- $64,000 - Not Timed
- $8,000 - Not Timed
- Fastest Finger Question
- $125,000 - Not Timed
- $250,000 - Not Timed
- $1,000,000 - Not Timed
- $500,000 - Not Timed
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| - The klaxon called time and Phil would return on $300 with all 3 lifelines still available.
- Phil's "first logic" was Stowaway, but he was not 100% sure. Therefore, he decided to walk away with $500,000. The correct answer was A: Soundabout.
- Phil thought it was Schwarzenegger, but decided to call his friend and movie fan Chris, who was 100% sure it was Arnold Schwarzenegger too. Therefore, he decided to go with him, and won $8,000.
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- Generation X
- Lavr Kornilov
- Queen Anne
- Harvard
- Tori Amos
- Scooter
- Don't Stop
- Splint
- Carbonic oxide
- Discrimination & Denial
- Lavaliere
- Robert Duvail
- Rubbing alcohol
- Slapping it
- Soundabout
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- ('Phone a Friend' lifeline used)
- In the U.S., the Sony Walkman personal cassette player was originally marketed in 1979 under what name?
- What actor made his motion picture debut as the star of the 1970 movie "Hercules in New York"?
- An ornamental fixture that hangs from the ceiling and often holds many lights is called a what?
- Which British queen has the famous nickname "Bloody"?
- Put the following songs in order of their first release, starting with the earliest.
- The annual Pulitzer Prize awards are bestowed by what university?
- Which country encompasses all of Asia Minor?
- Which of the following liquids would be correctly described as "potable"?
- The Razor is the name for a type of popular new what?
- What Russian prime minister was deposed by the Bolsheviks in October 1917?
- Improvising in a situation for which you are unprepared is commonly called what?
- Which of these is not a novel by trend-watching author Douglas Coupland?
- What musician sings the theme song for the TV series "Dawson's Creek"?
- A thin piece of wood or other device used to immobilize a body part is known as a what?
- In 1997, the national organization Students Against Drunk Driving changed the last two words of its name to what?
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| - Ukraine
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Northwestern
- Stowaway
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Alanis Morissette
- Athletic shoe
- Boric acid
- Destructive Decisions
- Don't Worry Be Happy
- First day at work
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