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Kim Hunt, from Collierville, Tennessee, was a contestant on the U.S. version of the show on June 18th-July 6th, 2000. He became the fifth American contestant to win $1,000,000. He also participated in the show's second ever tiebreaker during the Fastest Finger competition. This makes him the only contestant in the history of the Millionaire franchise to win in a Fastest Finger tiebreaker and collect the top prize.

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  • Kim Hunt, from Collierville, Tennessee, was a contestant on the U.S. version of the show on June 18th-July 6th, 2000. He became the fifth American contestant to win $1,000,000. He also participated in the show's second ever tiebreaker during the Fastest Finger competition. This makes him the only contestant in the history of the Millionaire franchise to win in a Fastest Finger tiebreaker and collect the top prize.
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  • $1,000 - Not Timed
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  • $16,000 - Not Timed
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  • $200 - Not Timed
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  • $32,000 - Not Timed
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  • $64,000 - Not Timed
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  • Kim had narrowed it down to A and B, and was confident enough about Lesotho to risk the $468,000, and made that his final answer. Regis would then say: "Get that closet ready mommy, you have a million dollars!"
  • The klaxon called time and Kim would return on $32,000 with 2 lifelines still available.
  • For the second time in the American version of the show, there was a tie in the Fastest Finger Question, as both Kim Hunt and Beth Rohr answered correctly B-D-C-A in 4.69 seconds. Therefore, they went on to play the show's second ever tiebreaker.
  • Kim decided to use his 50:50, eliminating A and B. He then decided to phone the mother of one of his friends Janice, who was 60% sure it was Nixon. He then decided to go with her, and won $500,000
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  • Which of the following landlocked countries is entirely contained within another country?
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  • Something that sets off great disaster is said to be the what "that breaks the camel's back"?
  • Steve Rubell was an owner of what New York disco known for its celebrity guests?
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  • By definition, an egg-white omelet is made by removing what from the eggs?
  • In a relay race, what do you call the runner who runs the race's last leg?
  • Rounding the number 263 to the nearest hundred results in what number?
  • Pediatricians specialize in treating whom?
  • Put the following stringed instruments in order according to their size, starting with the smallest.
  • The art of arranging and gluing images and objects to a surface is called what?
  • Which planet features a phenomenon called the Great Red Spot?
  • According to the title of a 1965 Dean Martin song, "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody" what?
  • On what monument can you find the inscription that includes "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses"?
  • In the 1964 movie "My Fair Lady," who dubbed in the singing voice for the character Eliza Doolittle?
  • Which of the following TV series was not produced by Aaron Spelling?
  • Who was the first African-American mayor of Chicago?
  • Put these states in the order in which they were admitted into the Union, starting with the earliest.
  • Which of the following would not be a considered a hardwood tree?
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