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- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Curtis Arnold Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
- <default>Curtis Arnold</default> FromKananaskis, AB AppearanceFile:Flag Canada.png September 14, 2000 Money won Curtis Arnold is an operations manager at the ski area in Kananaskis, Alberta. He was the fifth and final contestant on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Canadian Edition and won CA$16,000, making him the second most winningest contestant on the show.
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- Huh?
- Chewbacca
- Poseidon
- Acacia
- Anne Bonny
- Anne Murray
- General Social Taxation
- Lloyd Robertson
- Sex and the City
- The Progressive Party
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- $1,000 - Not timed
- $100 - Not timed
- $16,000 - Not timed
- $2,000 - Not timed
- $200 - Not timed
- $300 - Not timed
- $4,000 - Not timed
- $500 - Not timed
- $8,000 - Not timed
- $32,000 - Not timed
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- The correct order was A-D-C-B and 7 of the 8 remaining contestants got the order right, but Curtis Arnold was the fastest in 4.92 seconds.
- Curtis was leaning towards D; he did not believe it was A, B or C. He decided to go for it and was right.
- Curtis did not know the answer, so he decided to walk away with $16,000. He would have said B: Anne Bonny, but the correct answer was C: Blackbeard.
- Curtis decided to ask the audience and 65 went with C: Newfoundland, which was Curtis' instinct. He decided to go for it and that was right.
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- Cyclops
- Captain Kidd
- John Roberts
- Eros
- Bah, humbug!
- Goods and Services Tax
- Honeysuckle
- Ozzie and Harriet
- Shirley Eikhard
- Social Credit
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- What Canadian-born newsman is the anchor of ABC's "World News Tonight"?
- Which of the following Canadian provinces is not part of "The Maritimes"?
- According to folklore, what ape-like creature lives in the forests of Canada's Pacific Northwest?
- Put the following television series in the order they first debuted, starting with the earliest.
- Canadians are known for using which of the following expressions?
- Which pirate prowled the West Indies in a ship named "QueenAnne's Revenge"?
- According to ancient mythology, which Greek God carries a trident?
- The 1970 song "Snowbird" was made famous by what Canadian singer?
- According to Revenue Canada, what does the abbreviation "GST" stand for?
- Tequila is made from the fermented juice of what plant?
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- Leprechaun
- Aphrodite
- Agave
- Jean Lafitte
- UFA
- Barney Miller
- Gouging Small Taxpayers
- Peter Jennings
- Rita MacNeil
- Yabba-dabba-do!
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