Trevor Schultz FromPhoenix, Arizona AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png August 12, 2009 Money won Trevor Schultz is a database manager from Phoenix, Arizona. He appeared on the U.S. version of the show during its 10th Anniversary Primetime Celebration and won $100,000.
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| - <default>Trevor Schultz</default> FromPhoenix, Arizona AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png August 12, 2009 Money won Trevor Schultz is a database manager from Phoenix, Arizona. He appeared on the U.S. version of the show during its 10th Anniversary Primetime Celebration and won $100,000.
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- Sage
- Off the Wall
- Attila the Hun
- Richard Nixon
- Don Quixote
- Hummingbird
- A couple gets engaged
- Along the California coast
- Antonin Scalia
- Four violinists
- In a fountain at the Bellagio
- Nostrils
- Willard Scott
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- 30.0
- 45.0
- Fastest Finger Question
- Category: Advanced Anatomy
- Category: Air Mail
- Category: Barack The Vote
- Category: Bleeding Love
- Category: Daddy Justice
- Category: Gotcha Popcorn?
- Category: Leg of Literature
- Category: Savory Songs
- Category: Sports Physics
- Category: Strings Attached
- Category: TV Dreams
- Category: The Hangover
- Category: Where Is It?
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- Trevor knew where the bizygomatic was, so he knew it was not C or D, but he could not narrow it down to one, so he phoned his friend, Miguel from Irvine, California. Miguel was 100% sure it was A: Cheekbones, and Trevor went with his friend and got it right.
- Trevor did not know the answer, and he had no more lifelines, so he decided to walk away with $100,000. The correct answer was B: Attila the Hun.
- Trevor thought the answer was C: Parsley, but he was not exactly sure, so he asked the audience. Most of the audience agreed with Trevor, so he went for his initial guess and got it right.
- Trevor was having a little trouble figuring this out, so he decided to double dip. His first guess was D: Ronald Reagan, which turned out to be correct.
- Trevor did not know, so he thought it might be a good time to ask the expert, Cokie Roberts. Cokie said it was B: Antonin Scalia, so Trevor went with that and got it right.
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- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Basketball
- Bee
- Rosemary
- Captain Ahab
- Jimmy Kimmel
- Tutankhamun
- Clarence Thomas
- A couple rents an apartment
- Cheekbones
- Inside the human brain
- The top of the Stratosphere
- Two trombonists
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- ("Phone-A-Friend" lifeline used.)
- ("Double Dip" lifeline used.)
- The first U.S. presidential election in which Barack Obama was eligible to vote was won by whom?
- According to legend, what historical figure died of a nosebleed on his wedding night?
- In the summer hit "The Hangover," a trio of groomsmen search for a lost groom in Las Vegas, eventually finding him where?
- Which of these musical groups could be loosely described as a "string quartet"?
- ("Ask the Expert" lifeline used.)
- Where is the Kuiper Belt?
- Often calculated by anatomists, bizygomatic width is the distance between what two points on the human body?
- "Distance of Flight of a Batted Ball" is a subchapter in a book titled "The Physics of" what sport?
- Which of these classic literary characters has a peg leg?
- Which of these herb names comes first in the title of a classic 1966 album by Simon And Garfunkel?
- What U.S. Supreme Court justice is the father of nine children?
- Which of these winged creatures is not featured on a stamp in the U.S. Postal Service stamp series titled "Pollination"?
- Put these Michael Jackson albums in order of their original release, starting with the earlist.
- Foreshadowing his eventual career, what TV personality had a license plate tha tread "L8NITE" when he was a teen?
- To the surprise of no one, the 2009 romantic comedy "The Proposal" ends how?
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- Football
- Eagle
- Ronald Reagan
- Montezuma II
- Eight pianists
- Hips
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