Gary Gambino, an operations planner at an oil company from Naperville, Illinois, was a contestant on season 2 of the U.S. version of the show on March 1, 2001. He walked away with $500,000 after having a chance to answer a $2 million question.
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| - Gary Gambino, an operations planner at an oil company from Naperville, Illinois, was a contestant on season 2 of the U.S. version of the show on March 1, 2001. He walked away with $500,000 after having a chance to answer a $2 million question.
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| - Gary was not sure, with the prize being of a higher value, and didn't want to risk losing $468,000 despite calling his boss from work Mark, whose inkling was Albert Schweitzer, and so he walked away. The correct answer was B. Le Duc Tho.
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- The bank robbers in the 2001 movie "Sugar & Spice" are all what?
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- What children's author wrote mathematical works under his given name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson?
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- What was the first American TV series to film an entire episode in the former Soviet Union?
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