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Eddy McIntyre, an attorney and president of the board of a non-profit organization from Miami, Florida, was the first contestant of season 3 of the U.S. version of the show on September 27, 2001. He walked away with $64,000.

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  • Eddy McIntyre, an attorney and president of the board of a non-profit organization from Miami, Florida, was the first contestant of season 3 of the U.S. version of the show on September 27, 2001. He walked away with $64,000.
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  • Cartoons were not Eddy's thing, so he decided to call his friend Mike, who was 100% sure it was South Park. He decided to go with him and won $32,000.
  • Eddy did not have a clue, so he decided to walk away with $64,000. The correct answer was C: Weight Watchers.
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  • The name of a school dance, "prom" is short for what word?
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  • In a classic Mark Twain story, a young pauper trades identities with a boy who is a what?
  • What animated TV series features a character whose favorite snack is Cheesy Poofs?
  • In what sport do players try to throw a "tight spiral"?
  • The hard-to-read and restrictive parts of a contract are often called the what?
  • Which of the following is slang for an important person?
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