Jacob Shaha FromFort Campbell, KY AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png August 13, 2009 Money won Jacob Shaha is a lieutenant from Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He appeared on the 10th Anniversary Primetime Celebration of the U.S. version of the show and won $25,000. Throughout the game, since Jacob was a lieutenant, Regis would jokingly compare the game to a battle.
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| - <default>Jacob Shaha</default> FromFort Campbell, KY AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png August 13, 2009 Money won Jacob Shaha is a lieutenant from Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He appeared on the 10th Anniversary Primetime Celebration of the U.S. version of the show and won $25,000. Throughout the game, since Jacob was a lieutenant, Regis would jokingly compare the game to a battle.
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- The correct order was C-A-B-D, and 7 of the 10 contestants got it right, but Jacob Shaha was the fastest with 4.56 seconds.
- Jacob decided to ask the expert, Candy Crowley, who did not know the answer. She guessed C: Dashielle Hammett, but was not completely sure. Jacob then phone his father Steven from Draper, Utah. He guessed D: Arthur C. Clarke, but he was not exactly sure. Jacob then used his Double Dip and went with his father's guess first, which was wrong. He then went for A: Edgar Rice Burroughs, which was correct.
- Jacob decided to poll the audience, with 59% voting for D: Good Vibrations. Jacob went with them, and they were right.
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- The Little Mermaid
- Edgar Rice Burroughs
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- Cigars
- Humphrey Bogart
- I Get Around
- Miss America Pageant
- Roulette wheels
- Writer's Cramp
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- The chemical agent tear gas gets its name because it irritates what parts of the body?
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- Put these celebrities in height order from tallest to shortest.
- Which of the following is not one of the original twelve "ailments" in the Milton Bradley game "Operation"?
- CelebriDucks, a brand of rubber duckies that look like celebrities includes a duckie version of what movie icon holding nunchucks?
- The Beach Boys and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch both had #1 hit songs with what title?
- A swimsuit competition is traditionally part of what annual event?
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- "Gang of mini miners harbor young hottie from beauty-obsessed stalker" is a rough plot of what classic Disney film?
- Fittingly, which of these popular twentieth century authors is buried in Tarzana, California?
- What common casino items are slangily known as "one-armed bandits"?
- On a standard QWERTY keyboard, which of these compan names can be typed using only one row of letters?
- Which of the following is a suffix that appears in the name of two U.S. state capitals?
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