"45.0"^^ . "Asian-American"@en . "Category: Celebrities"@en . "USA"@en . "Release toxic venom"@en . "Sam Murray"@en . "Venezuela"@en . "The common infection known as \"swimmer's ear\" is a result of what getting trapped in the ear canal?"@en . "U.S. contestnts"@en . "James Patterson"@en . "Pennsylvania"@en . "Momma"@en . "Category: Insects"@en . "Velcro"@en . "5000000000000"^^ . "1000000000000"^^ . "Absorb heat"@en . "According to the Population Reference Bureau, what is the approximate number of people who have ever lived on earth?"@en . "Brazil"@en . . . . "correct"@en . "To defend against predators, certain moth species have organs called \"tymbals\" that do what?"@en . "Sam Murray"@en . "Granny"@en . "Produce dark pigments"@en . "203.0"^^ . "Insects"@en . "correct"@en . "Category: Automobiles"@en . "Peru"@en . "Pollen"@en . "(\"Double Dip\" lifeline used.)"@en . "Connecticut"@en . "(\"Ask the Expert\" and \"Phone-A-Friend\" lifelines used.)"@en . "The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail commemorates a famous 1965 civil rights march held in what state?"@en . . "Wind chimes"@en . "In 2009, \"30 Rock\" star Alec Baldwin said he considered moving to what state to run against Joe Lieberman for his U.S. Senate seat?"@en . "In the U.S., \"right-to-dry\" laws protect homeowners who want to hang what outside their homes?"@en . "Tennessee"@en . "2009-11-06"^^ . "In the cartoons in which he stars, Tweety Bird is often portrayed as the pet of a woman simply referred to by what name?"@en . "Make ultrasonic sounds"@en . "Auntie"@en . "Category: Rock Bands"@en . "U.S. Top Prize Winner"@en . "Category: Cartoon Characters"@en . . "Category: Economics"@en . "Sam didn't know the answer, and he was sure he had banked enough time to make it to the tournament, so he decided to walk with $50,000. He guessed C: James Patterson, which would have been correct. He was also right about making it into the tournament."@en . "Philadelphia, PA"@en . "Black swan"@en . "Kit Kat bars"@en . "Category: South America"@en . "N/A"@en . "The correct answer was actually 106.5 billion, but it was rounded down to 100 billion for the question."@en . "Category: Genetics"@en . "Steel"@en . "14"^^ . "correct"@en . "53"^^ . "Water"@en . "Ding Dongs"@en . "Teenage boys"@en . "Sam Murray FromPhiladelphia, PA AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png November 6, 2009 (original run)November 9-20, 2009 (Tournament of Ten)November 11, 2009 (million dollar question) Money won Sam Murray, from Philadelphia, PA, became the U.S. version's first millionaire since 2003 after winning the Million Dollar Tournament of Ten, and also being the only contestant in the tournament to correctly answer his million dollar question. Coincidentally, he was also the last contestant to play for admittance into the tournament."@en . "Alabama"@en . "Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego is a national park in what South American country?"@en . "Birdfeeders"@en . "Category: It's the Law"@en . "30.0"^^ . "Rhode Island"@en . "Before becoming a bestselling novelist, which of these men came up with the ad slogan \"I'm a Toys \"R\" Us kid!\"?"@en . "Nutter Butters"@en . "Ho Hos"@en . "In a 2007 book, Wall Street guru NAssim Taleb popularized what \"animal\" term to describe rare and unpredictable events?"@en . "Elmore Leonard"@en . . "Sis"@en . "Short giraffe"@en . . "17"^^ . "Category: Advertising"@en . . "Women"@en . "100000000000"^^ . "Louisiana"@en . "1000000.0"^^ . . "16"^^ . "Category: Junk Food"@en . "What chocolate snacks were named after the bells heard in Hostess' original TV commercials?"@en . "Clotheslines"@en . "(\"Ask the Audience\" lifeline used.)"@en . . . "African-American"@en . "North Carolina"@en . "correct"@en . "Used to \"decommission\" automobile engines, sodium silicate is better known to mechanics as \"liquid\" what?"@en . . . "State flags"@en . "70.0"^^ . "2009-11-11"^^ . "Argentina"@en . "First, Sam asked the expert, Joel Stein, who was not sure, so Sam phoned his friend, Daulton, who knew the answer."@en . "John Grisham"@en . "--11-09"^^ . "States of the Union"@en . . "Wood"@en . "Flying pig"@en . "Glass"@en . "A Black Eyed Peas song"@en . "15.0"^^ . "Maine"@en . . "Unknown"@en . "Sam Murray"@en . "50000000000"^^ . "Land whale"@en . "Carl Miaasen"@en . "Category: Health"@en . "Sam Murray FromPhiladelphia, PA AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png November 6, 2009 (original run)November 9-20, 2009 (Tournament of Ten)November 11, 2009 (million dollar question) Money won Sam Murray, from Philadelphia, PA, became the U.S. version's first millionaire since 2003 after winning the Million Dollar Tournament of Ten, and also being the only contestant in the tournament to correctly answer his million dollar question. Coincidentally, he was also the last contestant to play for admittance into the tournament. His prize was not confirmed until the final contestant on the tournament, Jehan Shamsid-Deen, walked away."@en .