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Post by brent on Nov 30, 2022 5:16:02 GMT
GREAT JOB ON WINNING $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS!! THAT IS A LOT OF MONEY!!! HUGE MONEY MAN, HUGE MONEY!!
THE NEXT QUESTION IS WORTH 5 MILLION DOLLARS. YOU HAVE 6 LIFELINES AT YOUR DISPOSIL. YOU DID USE YOUR 50:50 THOUGH SO GOOD LUCK.
Tomas Masaryk was the first president of which country? A: Czechoslovakia B: Poland C: Hungary D: Yugoslavia
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Post by ruggedcentaur44 on Nov 30, 2022 5:19:06 GMT
Oh, I don't know this one! Can I Get a Hint? Final
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Post by didmychores on Nov 30, 2022 5:24:32 GMT
Elliott has decided to use his Give Me A Hint! lifeline. Very well, here's your hint.
This country was founded in 1918, and was comprised of two different ethnic groups. Since then the country has been split into two based on these ethnic groups
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Post by ruggedcentaur44 on Nov 30, 2022 5:25:01 GMT
Dead giveaway, A, final
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Post by brent on Nov 30, 2022 5:27:52 GMT
CONGRATULATIONS MAN!! YOU HAVE JUST WON $5 MILLION DOLLARS!! YOU ARE SCARING ME!!! SCARING ME MAN!!
NOW YOUR NEXT QUESTION IS WORTH $10 MILLION DOLLARS! TEN MILLION!! YOU HAVE 5 LIFELINES LEFT IF YOU NEED THEM.
GOOD LUCK SCARY MAN!!
Which monarch was known as "the wisest fool in Christendom"? A: James I B: Charles I C: Edward I D: Henry I
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Post by ruggedcentaur44 on Nov 30, 2022 5:32:07 GMT
I'd like to use my Double Dip please. My first guess is Charles I, final
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Post by brent on Nov 30, 2022 5:32:43 GMT
I am sorry David Elliott, but Charles I is not the right answer. May I have your second answer please?
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Post by ruggedcentaur44 on Nov 30, 2022 5:33:31 GMT
I think it has to be James I, A, final
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Post by didmychores on Nov 30, 2022 5:39:12 GMT
That is correct for $10,000,000! THAT IS TEN MILLION DOLLARS!!!
This question is a big one, worth a HUGE $25,000,000!! If you get this question wrong, you lose $9,000,000.
This one is for you. Good luck.
Who was one of the signatories on the agreement that entered Italy into World War 1?
A. H. H. Asquith B. Edward Grey C. Antonio Salandra D. Sidney Sonnino
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Post by ruggedcentaur44 on Nov 30, 2022 5:52:27 GMT
Well, I know that the document was the Treaty of London, and the name Edward Grey rings a bell, I think he served as a foreign affairs leader or prime minister. I need to take chances with my lifelines, so I'll risk it all on Edward Grey, B, final
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Post by brent on Nov 30, 2022 6:02:06 GMT
Dang I was not sure if you would get this question right or not, that's correct for $25,000,000! You still have your Switch the Question, Rock Paper Scissors, Skip the Question, and Power Paplu lifelines. Here is your last safety question for $50,000,000.
This man murdered his ENTIRE FAMILY back in April of 2001. He murdered his wife Mary, and his 2 children. He was on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list from 2002 until being taken off the list without being arrested. What was the name of that man? A. Hopeton Eric Brown B. Christian Michael Longo C. Elmer Kyle Crawford D. Robert William Fisher
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Post by ruggedcentaur44 on Nov 30, 2022 6:09:10 GMT
I think I can safely rule out C, I think that was a guy way back when before 2001. I feel like I'd remember the name Hopeton or Longo, but I'm not too sure. Also, D is such a bland name I am inclined to guess that...
Well, I have to risk it for the biscuit, so I'll say D, Robert William Fisher, final
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Post by didmychores on Nov 30, 2022 6:15:54 GMT
David Clayton Elliott,
YOU HAVE JUST SECURED $50,000,000!!!!
You are officially going home with NO LESS THAN THAT! WOOOWWW THAT'S A TON OF MONEY!
And you still have 4 Lifelines: Rock Paper Scissors, Power Paplu, Switch The Question, and Jump the Question!
But don't rest too easy, because these are the hardest questions you will see tonight! Good luck---you're gonna need as much of it as you can get!
Now, Elliott, are you ready to proceed?
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Post by ruggedcentaur44 on Nov 30, 2022 6:16:18 GMT
I'm ready! Let me have it!
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Post by didmychores on Nov 30, 2022 6:18:35 GMT
Very Well. For
$100,000,000....
here is your next question....
Out of the following four drum beats I looked up samples of on YouTube earlier, which one was my favorite?
A. Disco Groove B. Standard 8th note groove C. Half-time shuffle D. Four on the floor
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