David Becker, an attorney from Washington D.C., was a contestant on season 2 of the U.S. version of the show on February 22, 2001. He walked away with $125,000. He appeared at the Tax-Free Edition of the show with the jackpot of $1,970,000.
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| - David Becker, an attorney from Washington D.C., was a contestant on season 2 of the U.S. version of the show on February 22, 2001. He walked away with $125,000. He appeared at the Tax-Free Edition of the show with the jackpot of $1,970,000.
- The fiancé of Susan Fletcher, who appears in Digital Fortress. He is commisioned by Commander Strathmore to find Ensei Tankado's ring, which has a pass-key on it. During the book, he searches for the ring in Seville, Spain. An assasin, Hulohot, also tries to kill him after he finds the ring.
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- Nanjing
- Primary
- Nose
- Leonard Bernstein
- Charlemagne
- Deuce
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Surgical mask
- Deney Terrio
- Dingy
- In the world
- Sacramento & St. Paul
- Welcome to New York
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- $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
- $125,000 - Not Timed
- $250,000 - Not Timed
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| - David wasn't real sure, so he decides to Ask the Audience, with Complementary having the bigger percentage of the four. He went with the audience and won $16,000.
- After Reege reads the question, he remarked to a D.C. attorney, "My god, don't blow this one, will ya?".
- David didn't know, so he called John for help. His friend said Charlemagne, ruling out Attila the Hun, but he also thinks after hearing the remaining answers that it's William the Conqueror. David used his 50:50 leaving A and B. He finally decides to walk away with the $125,000. The answer was A: William the Conqueror.
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| - Love
- Beijing
- Thomas Jefferson
- George Gershwin
- Ear
- Leo Sayer
- Pearly
- Murphy Brown
- Plums
- Black hood
- Harmonic
- In the rain
- Tallahassee & Boise
- William the Conqueror
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- ('Ask the Audience' lifeline used)
- Who composed the music for the 1944 ballet "Appalachian Spring"?
- What term describes colors that are directly opposite each other on a color wheel?
- Which of these is most closely associated with Jason of the "Friday the 13th" movies?
- Under whose reign was the original Domesday Book compiled?
- Besides the mouth, what body part do humans use to breathe air?
- The 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations occured in what city?
- What U.S. president is buried in Grant's Tomb?
- What type of fruit is dried to make prunes?
- Which of these words is commonly used to describe the gates of heaven?
- Put these TV shows involving the media in order of their original debut, starting with the most recent.
- According to a 1963 song by Bob Dylan, "The answer is blowin'" where?
- From 1979 to 1985, who was the host of the TV show "Dance Fever"?
- In the game of tennis, the score 40-40 is commonly called what?
- Which of these pairs of U.S. capitals is located closest to each other?
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| - Grapes
- Attila the Hun
- Canton
- Rick Dees
- Hugh Grant
- Benjamin Britten
- Let
- Remote-controlled
- Pinky toe
- Complementary
- In the wind
- Jackson & Des Moines
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