Who Wants To Be a Millionaire

ugh i can't get rid of this

  • why

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  • who cares

    Votes: 3 42.9%
  • this is pointless

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • LOL FOUR WORDS NOW

    Votes: 3 42.9%

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Sorry for Double posting, but I failed to notice Smasher said final answer. He's right.

For $300:

"When dried, which fruit is called a prune?"

"A: Plum"
"B: Apricot"
"C: Grape"
"D: Cherry"
 
you wait.

Anyways, A. Final answer.
 
Correct for $300.

For $500:

"In which city is the Louvre?"

"A: Florence"
"B: Paris"
"C: Amsterdam"
"D: London"
 
B. Final answer.
 
This is boring :P
 
Nabber said:
This is boring :P

Yeah. I don't really know what to do to make it a little more fast.

*considers adding clock, with 10 seconds per day*

Also, correct for $500.

For $1,000:

"Who anonymously leaked information about President Nixon to the Washington Post?"

"A: Sore Neck"
"B: Tired Mouth"
"C: High Squeal"
"D: Deep Throat"
 
No, I mean I'm surprised I know the answer to this question. I don't like social studies much.
 
D, final answer.
 
And that's correct for $1,000.

Alright, you have $1,000, can't leave with less than that, you still have all 3 lifelines (50:50, Ask the Forum, Ask a User)

So, for $2,000, here it is:

"What is the name of the amorous but smelly cartoon skunk?"

"A: Elmer Fudd"
"B: Pepe Le Pew"
"C: Flower"
"D: Sylvester"
 
B, final answer blah blah blah.
 
Yes, for $2,000.

Alright, I'm just gonna add the clock to try to speed things up. 2 hours = 10 seconds. You have 30 seconds on the clock, meaning 6 hours to answer this $4,000 question:

"What is the name of Chicago's main international airport?"

"A: Daley"
"B: Dulles"
"C: La Guardia"
"D: O'Hare"
 
ok i should word this a bit better

No. I can't be on here 24 hours a day. What if a question is asked while I'm asleep? What if I'm in town? What if I'm too busy to use the computer? It's not a bad idea, but it won't work out.

I don't know this one. I'll use Ask the forum, I guess.
 
Well, I don't know how to speed it up.

Ask the Forum. I'm not totally sure how to do this but *gets tons of PM's from other forum members*..Okay, then. Well, these are the percentages I got:

A: 13%
B: 11%
C: 0%
D: 76%
 
I guess I'll go with D because I'm completely stumped and it's too early for me to walk out.
 
D is right for $4,000.

I could make the clock 10 seconds per day.

Anyway, for $8,000:

"What was Tony Nelson's job in the 1960's sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie"?"

"A: Airline Pilot"
"B: Firefighter"
"C: Astronaut"
"D: Doctor"
 
that could work.

Oh god, I used to watch this all the time when I was younger, I should know this.

...I think I remember him being an astronaut, so I'll go with C. Final answer.
 
He was an astronaut for $8,000.

Going for $16,000, 30 seconds on the clock (3 days), and here it is:

"How many pins are on the back row at the start of a tenpin bowling game?"

"A: 3"
"B: 4"
"C: 5"
"D: 6"
 
B.
 
yeah
 
Yes for $16,000.

For $32,000:

"What was the first name of L. Frank Baum, author of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"?"

"A: Linus"
"B: Lyman"
"C: Lionel"
"D: Leon"
 
50/50
 
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