Jim Baird, a accountant from Park Ridge, New Jersey, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on November 7th, 1999. He walked away with $1,000 after incorrectly answering his $4,000 question.
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| - Jim Baird, a accountant from Park Ridge, New Jersey, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on November 7th, 1999. He walked away with $1,000 after incorrectly answering his $4,000 question.
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- Moving clockwise on a Monopoly board from "Go," put the following railraods in the order they appear.
- How many teaspoons are in a tablespoon?
- What does the "e" stand for in "e-mail"?
- The name of what coin also prefers to a size of a pancake?
- Which of these words refers to the stock market when prices are falling?
- During the Cold War, what were the American school children instructed to do during a nuclear attack?
- In the Harold Gray comic strip "Little Orphan Annie," what is the name of the title character's dog?
- Completed in 1889, the Eiffel Tower is found in which country?
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| - Jim Baird, a accountant from Park Ridge, New Jersey, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on November 7th, 1999. He walked away with $1,000 after incorrectly answering his $4,000 question.
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