Beth Plummer, a sales representative from Edgewater, Maryland, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on November 11-12, 1999. She walked away with $64,000.
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| - Beth Plummer, a sales representative from Edgewater, Maryland, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on November 11-12, 1999. She walked away with $64,000.
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- The klaxon called time, and Beth would return on $200 with all 3 lifelines still available
- Beth did not know, so she decided to use her 50:50, removing B and D. Not wasting anytime, Beth decides to phone her father John, who was sure it was C: Mother Teresa. She went with him, and won $64,000
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- If you wanted to make an igloo, which of the following materials would you traditionally use?
- Put the following Big Ten universities in geographical order from west to east.
- What is your power source if you use solar energy?
- In what year did Christopher Columbus discover America?
- According to Greek mythology, what king turned everything he touched into gold?
- What city plays host every year to the Miss America pageant?
- John Steinbeck's non-fiction work 'Travels with Charley' describes a cross-country trip with whom?
- Which of the following people was born in the 20th century?
- What culinary dish is still raw, even once it's prepared?
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