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Norman Payne, a professional crossword writer from Atlanta, Georgia, was a contestant on season 1 of the primetime U.S. version of the show on August 17th-18th, 1999. He walked away with $32,000 after incorrectly answering his $64,000 question. He was the first U.S. contestant to make it past the second milestone question.

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  • Norman Payne
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  • Norman Payne, a professional crossword writer from Atlanta, Georgia, was a contestant on season 1 of the primetime U.S. version of the show on August 17th-18th, 1999. He walked away with $32,000 after incorrectly answering his $64,000 question. He was the first U.S. contestant to make it past the second milestone question.
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  • Yo-Yo
  • Colt
  • Janet
  • Weasel
  • Chalk
  • Baked Potato
  • Pepperidge Farm
  • Thornton Wilder
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  • $1,000 - Not Timed
  • $100 - Not Timed
  • $16,000 - Not Timed
  • $2,000 - Not Timed
  • $200 - Not Timed
  • $300 - Not Timed
  • $32,000 - Not Timed
  • $4,000 - Not Timed
  • $500 - Not Timed
  • $64,000 - Not Timed
  • $8,000 - Not Timed
  • Fastest Finger Question
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  • Norman did not know, so he decided to use his 50:50, eliminating B and D. He then decided to phone his friend Doug, who was reasonably sure it was Berkeley. He went with him and won $32,000. Then, the klaxon called time and Norman would return on $32,000 with the Ask the Audience lifeline remaining.
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  • '''Norman Payne
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  • What is the most common nickname for athlete Dennis Rodman?
  • The name of what toy translates into English as 'play well'?
  • A combination of contradictory words like 'cruel kindness' is called what?
  • ('Ask the Audience' lifelines used)
  • In what month is Boxing Day celebrated in England?
  • What is a young male horse called?
  • What type of clothing is a mackintosh?
  • If you asked for 'pomme frites' in a French restaurant, what would you get?
  • What is the hardest natural substance known to man?
  • Unabomber Ted Kaczynski was a former Math professor at what college?
  • A young mother named Debbi started what cookie company in 1977?
  • Who wrote the autobiographical plays 'Biloxi Blues' and 'Broadway Bound'?
  • Place the following members of the Jackson family in order from the youngest to the oldest.
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  • French Onion Soup
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abstract
  • Norman Payne, a professional crossword writer from Atlanta, Georgia, was a contestant on season 1 of the primetime U.S. version of the show on August 17th-18th, 1999. He walked away with $32,000 after incorrectly answering his $64,000 question. He was the first U.S. contestant to make it past the second milestone question.
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