Chuck Durnberger, a product manager for a network computing company from Fremont, California, was a contestant on Season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on July 16, 2000. He walked away with $32,000 after incorrectly answering his $64,000 question. He joins a very small group of people who used none of the three lifelines, with another notable member being John Carpenter. (John used his Phone-A-Friend on the final question, but not for help, but to tell his Dad he was going to win the million, so this doesn't really count as a lifeline used.)
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| - Chuck Durnberger, a product manager for a network computing company from Fremont, California, was a contestant on Season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on July 16, 2000. He walked away with $32,000 after incorrectly answering his $64,000 question. He joins a very small group of people who used none of the three lifelines, with another notable member being John Carpenter. (John used his Phone-A-Friend on the final question, but not for help, but to tell his Dad he was going to win the million, so this doesn't really count as a lifeline used.)
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- Beans
- Seattle
- Quotations
- Monte Carlo
- Dolly Parton
- A crowd
- Fred and Ethel
- Gary Gilmore
- Humpback whale
- No more split ends
- Stamp collecting
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- $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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| - Chuck thinks it's D, and is confident to go with it without burning his lifelines. But, he should of! The correct answer was B, and Chuck leaves with $32,000 without using a single lifeline at all.
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A
| - Miami
- Honolulu
- Two
- Quantity
- Badminton
- Patsy Cline
- Fruitcake
- A corporation
- Man-of-war
- No more buildup
- Ted Bundy
- Tom and Helen
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| - According to the old saying, "Two's company, three's" what?
- "Shutterbug" is the nickname for someone with what hobby?
- Put these popular vacation spots in geographical order, starting in Japan and going east.
- How many leaflets does a typical poison ivy plant have?
- What does the slogan for Johnson's Baby Shampoo promise?
- Lombard Street, known as "the crookedest street in the world", is in what U.S. city?
- Originally an acronym, what did the "Q" in Nasdaq stand for?
- Who was the subject of Normal Mailer's 1979 award-winning book "The Executioner's Song"?
- Which of the following animals is also called a "sea cow"?
- On the TV show "I Love Lucy", who are Lucy and Ricky Ricardo's neighbors?
- LeAnn Rimes' hit song "Blue" was originally written for what country music legend?
- Which of the following foods would most likely contain "gristle"?
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D
| - Photography
- San Francisco
- Illegal
- Aruba
- Tofu
- Tuna
- Five
- Charles Manson
- George and Louise
- No more dandruff
- Quotient
- Tammy Wynette
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C
| - Chicago
- Meat
- Four
- Manatee
- Quarter
- A handful
- Cancun
- Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
- Exterminating
- Gladys and Abner
- Loretta Lynn
- No more tears
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| - Chuck Durnberger, a product manager for a network computing company from Fremont, California, was a contestant on Season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on July 16, 2000. He walked away with $32,000 after incorrectly answering his $64,000 question. He joins a very small group of people who used none of the three lifelines, with another notable member being John Carpenter. (John used his Phone-A-Friend on the final question, but not for help, but to tell his Dad he was going to win the million, so this doesn't really count as a lifeline used.)
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