"Fred Flintstone"@en . "In the U.S., which of the following months is part of the autumn season?"@en . "$100 - Not Timed"@en . "Alameda"@en . "John F. Kennedy"@en . "$64,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Foucault's Pendulum"@en . "Milk"@en . "$32,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Alcataz"@en . . "Captain Kirk"@en . "Washington DC"@en . "('Phone a Friend' lifeline used)"@en . "Galileo's Puzzle"@en . "In the 1988 film \"Rain Man,\" which of the following TV shows must Raymond Babbitt watch every day?"@en . "Bobby Knight"@en . "Miami"@en . "Fuchsia"@en . "Moonstruck"@en . "Kidney Stone"@en . "New Orleans"@en . . "Michigan"@en . "Poinsettia"@en . "Cat eyes"@en . "U.S. Contestant"@en . "Moose eyes"@en . "The Fonz"@en . "The killer in the 1978 film \"Halloween\" wears a painted white mask of what famous character?"@en . "5"^^ . "3050.0"^^ . "George Peppard"@en . "Washington"@en . "If a person shifts his responsibility to others, he is said to be \"passing the\" what?"@en . "Horse eyes"@en . "Kettle of fish"@en . "The People's Court"@en . "San Diego"@en . "$8,000 - Not Timed"@en . "$500,000 - Not Timed"@en . "The \"dog days of summer\" are traditionally associated with what star's appearance in the summer sky?"@en . "$4,000 - Not Timed"@en . "7"^^ . "correct"@en . "Justin Ray Castillo, a dishwashing-machine operator from Kent, Washington, was a contestant on season 2 of the US version of the show on November 22nd & 26th, 2000. He walked away with $500,000."@en . "Family Feud"@en . "Minivan"@en . "What do you call a pair of ones thrown in a single roll of dice?"@en . "What plant is named after the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico, who brought it to the U.S.?"@en . "Sirius"@en . "Which of the following phrases describes a person that is thought to be above criticism or questioning?"@en . . "Joe Paterno"@en . "correct"@en . "$250,000 - Not Timed"@en . "After narrowing it down to Miami and New Orleans, Justin decided to call his friend and 8th-grader \"national geography champion\" Kyle, who was pretty sure it was New Orleans. He decided to go with him and won $4,000."@en . "The Price Is Right"@en . "Vega"@en . "Justin Ray Castillo"@en . "Put these movies in order of their first theatrical release, starting with the earliest."@en . "$300 - Not Timed"@en . "Juniper"@en . "Mr. T"@en . "Which of these major U.S. cities is below sea level and sinking?"@en . . . "Newton's Cradle"@en . "Sacred cow"@en . "Han Solo"@en . "Pennsylvania"@en . "('Ask the Audience' lifeline used)"@en . "Snake in the grass"@en . "Justin Ray Castillo, a dishwashing-machine operator from Kent, Washington, was a contestant on season 2 of the US version of the show on November 22nd & 26th, 2000. He walked away with $500,000."@en . "The klaxon called time and Justin would return on $200 with 2 lifelines still available."@en . "Thomas Jefferson"@en . "New York"@en . "What state produces more apples than any other in the U.S.?"@en . "$2,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Buck"@en . "Snake eyes"@en . "correct"@en . "Abraham Lincoln"@en . "Altair"@en . "Fastest Finger Question"@en . "Dazed & Confused"@en . "Mad Max"@en . "$1,000 - Not Timed"@en . . "Mike Krzyzewski"@en . "Angel Island"@en . . "What island in San Francisco Bay was known as the Ellis Island of the West in the early 1900s?"@en . "Yerba Buena"@en . "8"^^ . "correct"@en . "Which of the following members of the television show \"The A Team\" had his own cartoon series?"@en . "What U.S. president first spoke of democracy as \"government of the people, by the people, for the people\" in an address?"@en . "$500 - Not Timed"@en . "$1,000,000 - Not Timed"@en . "$16,000 - Not Timed"@en . "$200 - Not Timed"@en . "In 2000, what college athletic coach was fired for a \"pattern of unacceptable behavior\"?"@en . "George Washington"@en . "Dwight Schultz"@en . "Justin Ray Castillo"@en . "80"^^ . "5050"^^ . "$125,000 - Not Timed"@en . "Gus & Molly Wheeler"@en . "After initially having a strong inkling towards Camellia , he then switched over to Juniper. Still unsure, he said \"Regis, my final answer is... to walk away\", leaving with $500,000. The correct answer was D: Poinsettia."@en . "Rigel"@en . "January"@en . "What is the name of the popular tabletop toy that features five metal balls swinging from thin cords?"@en . . "Your boss"@en . "Joe Erwin"@en . . "Edison's Engine"@en . "Entertainment Tonight"@en . "Camellia"@en . "Bobby Bowden"@en . "August"@en . "Leaftober"@en . "October"@en . "Bamboozled"@en . "Dirk Benedict"@en . "5050"^^ .