Scott Hoff, a local sports radio announcer from Beaverton, Oregon, was a contestant on Super Millionaire on February 27 & May 16, 2004. He walked away with $500,000.
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| - Scott Hoff, a local sports radio announcer from Beaverton, Oregon, was a contestant on Super Millionaire on February 27 & May 16, 2004. He walked away with $500,000.
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- Scott decides to ask the "Three Wise Men" who were Dan Blonsky, Belinda Luscombe and Dr. Jim Gates. After huch thought on the question, they concluded that the answer is Accountants, but they're not sure. Scott didn't look convinced with the Wise Men's suggestion and uses the Double Dip. His first answer was B: Accountants and that is wrong. During the conversation of the Wise Men, Dr. Gates said that C: Soldiers seems to be more logical of the four answers and probably that convinced Scott to go with his 2nd answer. Their 'logical' advice gave him $500,000.
- Scott decides to use the 50:50 with C and D eliminated. Still not sure, he uses the Phone-a-Friend to call his cousin Jean. "Scott, it's Hewlett-Packard." she simply said. Scott went with his cousin and won $30,000.
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- A person who is said to be "talking smack" about you is doing what?
- Now used primarily by the blind, Braille writing was derived from a system originally used by whom?
- Celine Dion's omnipresent love theme to the movie "Titanic" is titled "My" what "Will Go On"?
- Put these movies in order by the number of sequels they spawned, starting with the most.
- The popular patriotic song "God Bless America" ends with what word?
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- In 1971, Nicaraguan beauty Bianca Perez Morena de Macias married what rock star in St. Tropez?
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