"Hollywood, CA"@en . "correct"@en . "Denver"@en . "93000000"^^ . . "Morocco"@en . "Panama borders which of the following countries to connect Central and South America?"@en . "What comedian was a featured player on both \"In Living Color\" and \"Saturday Night Live\"?"@en . "In 1974, which celebrity appeared on the first cover of \"People\" magazine?"@en . "Cake"@en . "Put these Richard Dreyfuss films in order of their first theatrical release, starting with the earliest."@en . "$32,000 - Not timed"@en . "Watch"@en . "3050.0"^^ . "Elizabeth Taylor"@en . "Andrew Carnegie"@en . "You're fired"@en . "Exclamation point"@en . "Groucho Marx"@en . "What country first granted women the right to vote in national elections in 1971?"@en . "$1,000 - Not Timed"@en . "On the television series \"Get Smart,\" what part of Maxwell Smart's attire doubled as a phone?"@en . "$2,000 - Not Timed"@en . . "Shoe"@en . "Philadelphia"@en . "Lady Godiva"@en . . "Cathedral"@en . "$100 - Not timed"@en . "Which of the following punctuation marks looks like a period above a comma?"@en . "$250,000 - Not Timed"@en . "When she used her CB radio in the White House, former first lady Betty Ford went by what handle?"@en . "Which New York City building was bombed by terrorists in 1993?"@en . . "$4,000 - Not timed"@en . "4"^^ . "5050"^^ . "chosen"@en . "Three"@en . "Cheese"@en . . "$200 - Not Timed"@en . "You won an office pool"@en . "City Hall"@en . "(\"50:50\" lifeline used.)"@en . "29"^^ . "Restaurant"@en . "Antique Shop"@en . "Darts"@en . "Standardized gauge"@en . "One"@en . "Rail brake system"@en . "Sigmund Freud"@en . "Dan thought $32,000 was a big step, so he asked the audience. 39% said it was D: Shuffleboard, but the results were a little spread out with 29% saying C: Bowling. Dan was leaning towards Shuffleboard, so he went for it, but the correct answer was C: Bowling."@en . "Champions Edition Contestants"@en . "Tie"@en . "$8,000 - Not timed"@en . "$2,000 - Not timed"@en . "correct"@en . "Semicolon"@en . "Garry's Girl"@en . "Which of the following items are traditionally stored in a humidor to keep them fresh?"@en . "Anvil"@en . "$300 - Not Timed"@en . "Jacks"@en . "Philippines"@en . "Hat"@en . "Your dinner"@en . . "String"@en . "Cigars"@en . "What breed of dog was film and TV star Lassie?"@en . "George Pullman is best known for what improvement to railroad transportation?"@en . "In the film \"Notting Hill\", where does Hugh Grant's character work?"@en . "You're getting promoted"@en . "Which of the following is a Jewish place of worship?"@en . "Jacksonville"@en . "Jim Carrey"@en . . "St. Bernard"@en . "$100 - Not Timed"@en . "Cards"@en . "Fish"@en . "Where is the commemorative statue of the film character Rocky Balboa?"@en . . "Dan Blonsky, a lawyer from Miami, Florida, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on January 16-18, 2000. He became the second American contestant to win $1,000,000. In May 2000, he appeared on Champions Edition to play for his charity: Miami Bridge Youth and Family Services, which he was the president of. However, he won only $1,000, bringing his total Millionaire winnings to $1,001,000."@en . "The Earth is approximately how many miles away from the Sun?"@en . "$200 - Not timed"@en . "Two"@en . "$8,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Colon"@en . "Mr. Holland's Opus"@en . "Kiva"@en . "Mary Tyler Moore"@en . "German shepherd"@en . "Which of the following games is most closely related to the English game skittles?"@en . "correct"@en . "$125,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Colombia"@en . "Bullet train"@en . "Ellipsis"@en . "correct"@en . "How many cells make up an amoeba?"@en . "$64,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Bread"@en . "Tin Men"@en . "Shuffleboard"@en . "Fastest Finger Question"@en . "9300000"^^ . "5050"^^ . "Indivisible"@en . "Dan Blonsky, a lawyer from Miami, Florida, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on January 16-18, 2000. He became the second American contestant to win $1,000,000. In May 2000, he appeared on Champions Edition to play for his charity: Miami Bridge Youth and Family Services, which he was the president of. However, he won only $1,000, bringing his total Millionaire winnings to $1,001,000."@en . "Chris Rock"@en . "Dan would immediately answer the question if it were a $4,000 question, as he thought it was 93 million miles , and made it his final answer. An excited Regis would then exclaim, \"You've just won a million dollars!\""@en . "Sleeping car"@en . "First Mama"@en . "Lady Liberty"@en . "$16,000 - Not Timed"@en . "What is the main ingredient in sauerkraut?"@en . . . "Hollywoodville"@en . "Clothing Store"@en . "Switzerland"@en . "Houston"@en . "Cucumber"@en . "Keenen Ivory Wayans"@en . "$1,000 - Not timed"@en . "$300 - Not timed"@en . "Dan Blonsky"@en . "Broccoli"@en . . "Evel Knievel"@en . "Ecuador"@en . "Headless Horseman"@en . "U.S. Contestant"@en . . "Unknown"@en . "Flag"@en . "88"^^ . "7"^^ . "Empire State Building"@en . "$16,000 - Not timed"@en . "Jane Fonda"@en . "According to a popular phrase, you should \"Strike while\" what \"is hot\"?"@en . "You're getting a raise"@en . "193000000"^^ . "$500 - Not timed"@en . "Lettuce"@en . "Grand Central Terminal"@en . "Venezuela"@en . "Columbia"@en . "Dice"@en . "Put the following words in the order that they were said in the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance."@en . "Dan Blonsky"@en . . "$1,000,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Ping-Pong"@en . "Wine"@en . "The saying \"Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar\" is attributed to whom?"@en . "Jaws"@en . "Mia Farrow"@en . . "Dan was thinking about the Pullman cars, so he went for A and got it right."@en . "$500 - Not Timed"@en . "Hollywoodland"@en . "The klaxon called time and Dan would return on $2,000 will all lifelines still available."@en . "What legendary figure is known for riding naked through the streets of Coventry?"@en . "What did the 45-foot-tall \"Hollywood\" sign say when it was originally built in 1923?"@en . "Nicaragua"@en . "5050"^^ . "Bowling"@en . "World Trade Center"@en . "39"^^ . "What do you need to play the traditional game \"cat's cradle\"?"@en . "Winston Churchill"@en . "39000000"^^ . "What does it mean to receive a \"pink slip\" at work?"@en . "Justice"@en . "The correct order was D-C-A-B and 4 of the 10 contestants got it right. However, Dan Blonsky was the fastest with 4.13 seconds."@en . "Liberty"@en . "Lone Ranger"@en . "(\"Phone-A-Friend\" lifeline used.)"@en . "Synagogue"@en . "Zero"@en . "Ellen Cleghorne"@en . "$4,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Bookstore"@en . "Pasta"@en . "American Graffiti"@en . "Collie"@en . "Mosque"@en . "(\"Ask the Audience\" lifeline used.)"@en . "1"^^ . "Hello Hollywood"@en . "Iron"@en . "$32,000 - Not Timed"@en . "15"^^ . "Cabbage"@en . "\"Al dente\" is often used to describe a preparation of which of the following foods?"@en . "17"^^ . "Hungary"@en . "$500,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Meat"@en . "Dan did not know, so he decided to phone his friend Jeff, who knew it was definitely Farrow. He decided to go with him, and won $500,000."@en . "Poodle"@en . "Hammer"@en .