John Zimcosky FromChicago, Illinois AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png August 10-11, 2009 Money won John Zimcosky appeared as a contestant on the 10th Anniversary Primetime Celebration of the U.S. version of the show.
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| - <default>John Zimcosky</default> FromChicago, Illinois AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png August 10-11, 2009 Money won John Zimcosky appeared as a contestant on the 10th Anniversary Primetime Celebration of the U.S. version of the show.
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- Turkey
- Google
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- David Copperfield
- Like a Virgin
- Anna Karenina
- Cookware
- "Almond!"
- Kiss in the rain
- Where is the boat?
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- Fastest Finger Question
- Category: Common Ground
- Category: Diver Down
- Category: Exotic Cuisine
- Category: Long Strange Trip
- Category: Look It Up
- Category: Online Shopping
- Category: Rock Writing
- Category: The Dickens
- Category: The Graduate
- Category: Total Meltdown
- Category: What a Joke!
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| - John has never heard of Tagine, so he asked the expert, George Stephanopoulos. George said he knew the answer, saying it was D: Morocco. John went with him and got it right.
After this question, John had to leave so that they would have time for Vanessa Williams to play her $50,000 question. He came back the next day to finish.
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- Music was not John's strong suit, so he asked the audience. 70% went for C: Walk This Way, which John then went for and got it right.
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| - Clothing
- India
- Toys
- Hulu
- A Tale of Two Cities
- Nelson Mandela
- "Cashew!"
- Huckleberry Finn
- Stay at this depth
- Sweet Home Alabama
- Weepy deathbed scene
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| - ("Ask the Audience" lifeline used.)
- ("Ask the Expert" lifeline used.)
- What is the punch line to the old joke that asks, "What did the nut say when it sneezed?
- Tagine, which refers both to a cone-shaped covered pot and to the food prepared in it, is traditional in the cuisine of which of these countries?
- Put these popular Web sites in the order they launched, starting with the earliest.
- What famous world leader graduated from the University of Havana in 1950?
- Cash4Gold is a business that pays consumers primarily for their unwanted what?
- Fittingly, the online retailer Zappos adapted its name from "zapatos," the Spanish word for what?
- Which of these Charles Dickens novels shares its title with a popular book about pregnancy and childbirth?
- In standard scuba diving hand signals, a slashing gesture at the throat communicates what?
- Though they are very different, the movies "Spider-Man" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's" both feature what movie cliché?
- In Roget's Thesaurus, what literary character's name is a synonym for the word "detective"?
- In 2007, Rolling Stone magazine wrote "Hip-hop was peanut butter; rock was chocolate" in reference to a 1986 remake of what song?
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| - Thriller
- Shoes
- Morocco
- eBay
- Fidel Castro
- "Walnut!"
- ABBA records
- I'm out of air
- Lolita
- Mustachioed bad guy
- Nicholas Nickleby
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| - Cars
- Flowers
- Indonesia
- Facebook
- Kim Jong-il
- Sherlock Holmes
- Walk This Way
- Great Expectations
- "Pecan!"
- Follow me
- High-speed car chase
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