Amy Turner is an American actress and screenwriter. She was a Staff Writer for the NBC drama Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and co-wrote stories for two episodes of the series. She had a minor role in Studio 60 creator Aaron Sorkin's earlier series The West Wing.
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| - Amy Turner is an American actress and screenwriter. She was a Staff Writer for the NBC drama Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and co-wrote stories for two episodes of the series. She had a minor role in Studio 60 creator Aaron Sorkin's earlier series The West Wing.
- Amy Turner, a database application programmer from Athens, Tennessee, was a contestant on season 2 of the US version of the show on January 31, 2001. She walked away with $32,000 after incorrectly answering her $64,000 question.
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- Robert Oppenheimer
- Dark Star
- Hot dog
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- Cusp
- Jaw-chewer
- Living room visits
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- Yoo-hoo
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- $64,000 - Not Timed
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| - Amy stated that she did not know any manicurist, but had friends who she believed could somehow know the answer. She then decided to call Bart, a fellow programmer with some medical knowledge, who was 60% sure it was Velum and said it was not a guess. Still unsure, she then decided to use her 50:50, eliminating A and B. After Regis joked about the "big computer programmer who was 60% sure", he told Amy to think of what each term probably meant. After realizing that "Lunula" was most likely related to "Moon", she decided to go with it, and won $32,000.
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- Chicken
- Jolt
- Pupa
- Nostromo
- Rubber
- Elbow-bender
- Louis Leakey
- Mertz
- Navy - 80%
- Sunday conversations
- Velum
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- Which of these brances of the U.S. military has a rank of petty officer?
- When something comes as a complete revelation, it is said to be a what?
- What is the name for the light, crescent-shaped mark at the base of the fingernail?
- If someone's chances of succeeding are ruined, it is said that "his" what "is cooked"?
- Which of the following beverages is best known for being chocolate flavored?
- On the TV series "I Love Lucy," what is Fred and Ethel's last name?
- Put these stages in the life cycle of a butterfly in order, starting with the earliest.
- In the 1979 movie "Alien," what is the name of Ripley's spaceship?
- What were the radio speeches made by FDR during the Great Depression called?
- Most erasers on pencils are made from what material?
- Which of the following letters is not normally found on a standard automatic gearshift panel?
- A famous 1951 UPI photograph shows what scientist sticking out his tongue?
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- Caterpillar
- Nautilus
- Plutonium
- Mountain Dew
- Army - 12%
- Axilla
- Fireside chats
- Frawley
- Jacques Cousteau
- Toe-cracker
- Veggie burger
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- Cotton
- Albert Einstein
- Vance
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