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Phil Gibbons
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Phil Gibbons, a salesman for an internet company from Santa Monica, California, was a contestant on season 1 of the US version of the show on August 13th & 15th, 2000. He walked away with $500,000.
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Phil's "first logic" was Stowaway, but he was not 100% sure. Therefore, he decided to walk away with $500,000. The correct answer was A: Soundabout. Phil thought it was Schwarzenegger, but decided to call his friend and movie fan Chris, who was 100% sure it was Arnold Schwarzenegger too. Therefore, he decided to go with him, and won $8,000. The klaxon called time and Phil would return on $300 with all 3 lifelines still available.
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What musician sings the theme song for the TV series "Dawson's Creek"? What Russian prime minister was deposed by the Bolsheviks in October 1917? Put the following songs in order of their first release, starting with the earliest. A thin piece of wood or other device used to immobilize a body part is known as a what? The annual Pulitzer Prize awards are bestowed by what university? Which of the following liquids would be correctly described as "potable"? In 1997, the national organization Students Against Drunk Driving changed the last two words of its name to what? An ornamental fixture that hangs from the ceiling and often holds many lights is called a what? 3050.0 Which British queen has the famous nickname "Bloody"? What actor made his motion picture debut as the star of the 1970 movie "Hercules in New York"? Improvising in a situation for which you are unprepared is commonly called what? The Razor is the name for a type of popular new what? In the U.S., the Sony Walkman personal cassette player was originally marketed in 1979 under what name? 19 Which country encompasses all of Asia Minor? ('Ask the Audience' lifeline used) Which of these is not a novel by trend-watching author Douglas Coupland? ('Phone a Friend' lifeline used)
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Phil Gibbons, a salesman for an internet company from Santa Monica, California, was a contestant on season 1 of the US version of the show on August 13th & 15th, 2000. He walked away with $500,000.