| Question | Answer |
| Type 'Play' to begin. | |
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| Maybe you weren't sure for the final question, but that's okay - $500,000 means that you've done an amazing job! | |
| A quarter of a million dollars is rarely reached; you're obviously very smart! Excellent work! | |
| $125,000 is amazing! You should be proud! | |
| Excellent! $64,000! Great job! | |
| $16,000; great! Congratulations! | |
| Eight questions in a row is pretty nice, and so is $8,000! | |
| That's nearly the halfway mark; $4,000! Good job. | |
| Congratulations, you've won $2,000. That's alright! | |
| Okay, you've left with $500. It's not much, but it's something. | |
| $300 is more than you left with. Congratulations. | |
| $200 is better than $0, I suppose. Congratulations. | |
| Erm, congratulations? You've won $100. But I have the feeling that you just did that for fun. | |
| Nice strategy there. We don't want to risk our winnings, now do we? Congratulations; you've walked with $0. | |
| YES! You've answered all 15 questions and won the million dollars! | |
| Oh no! That's horrible; a $468,000 loss! I'll admit that you have guts, but it didn't help you this time. Still, $32,000 is a nice payday. Good job! | |
| Ooh, a $218,000 loss! But $32,000 is still great, so don't be too disappointed. | |
| $32,000 is an excellent amount of money. Congratulations! | |
| It's alright; you've won $1,000. Congratulations! | |
| Sorry! You've won $0. | |
| $1,000,000: The first-ever web browser, WorldWideWeb, was first released in what year? | |
| A: 1985, B: 1987, C: 1991, D: 1993 (code: internet) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 16%, B: 20%, C: 28%, D: 36% | |
| $500,000: In the Winter Olympics since 1998, which of these countries has had a different number of total gold medals than the other three? | |
| A: US, B: Germany, C: Canada, D: Norway (code: Olympics) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 18%, B: 27%, C: 30%, D: 25% | |
| $250,000: Which of these marathons was established first? | |
| A: London Marathon, B: New York City Marathon, C: Chicago Marathon, D: Berlin Marathon (code: race) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 28%, B: 25%, C: 23%, D: 24% | |
| $125,000: The first artificial satellite, Sputnik I, was launched by the Soviet Union in what year? | |
| A: 1942, B: 1945, C: 1950, D: 1957 (code: science) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 11%, B: 18%, C: 28%, D: 33% | |
| $64,000: Which of these was one of the plagues of Egypt? | |
| A: Earthquake, B: Rain, C: Tornado, D: Hail (code: weather) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 15%, B: 21%, C: 30%, D: 34% | |
| $32,000: The operating system Windows Vista originally had what codename? | |
| A: Vienna, B: Emerald, C: Lone Star, D: Longhorn (code: computers) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 31%, B: 24%, C: 13%, D: 32% | |
| You shouldn't walk on this question; it's a free guess and you can't lose anything here no matter what. | |
| $16,000: The widely unpopular beverage 'New Coke' was introduced in what year? | |
| A: 1979, B: 1980, C: 1985, D: 1989 (code: beverage) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 12%, B: 22%, C: 38%, D: 28% | |
| $8,000: A gigayear, or Gyr, is equal to how many years? | |
| A: One thousand, B: One million, C: One billion, D: One trillion (code: time) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 10%, B: 29%, C: 43%, D: 18% | |
| $4,000: Which of these items was not chosen for the state quarter design for Wisconsin? | |
| A: Cow, B: Ear of corn, C: Pioneer trapper, D: Cheese wheel (code: coins) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 14%, B: 28%, C: 50%, D: 8% | |
| $2,000: The design on a standard soccer ball consists of black pentagons and white what? | |
| A: Hexagons, B: Pentagons, C: Heptagons, D: Diamonds (code: sports) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 64%, B: 18%, C: 4%, 14% | |
| No use walking on this question; it's a free guess. Take an answer! | |
| $1,000: 'Ad infinitum' is a Latin phrase meaning what? | |
| A: Why bother, B: Don't speak, C: To infinity, D: Endless commercials (code: latin) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 0%, B: 0%, C: 100%, D: 0% | |
| $500: Which of these chat acronyms would not indicate laughter? | |
| A: LOL, B: ROFL, C: LMAO, D: TTYL (code: language) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 0%, B: 4%, C: 3%, D: 93% | |
| $300: Tiger Woods is a professional in what sport? | |
| A: Golf, B: Billiards, C: Basketball, D: Sex (code: tiger) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 89%, B: 8%, C: 3%, D: 0% | |
| $200: The Apollo program is famous for being the first to land humans on what celestial body? | |
| A: The Moon, B: The Sun, C: Mars, D: The merry old land of Oz (code: space) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 100%, B: 0%, C: 0%, D: 0% | |
| $100: What is the name for a child's mother's mother's mother? | |
| A: Grandmother, B: Great-grandmother, C: Great-aunt, D: Old hag (code: family) | |
| Ask the Audience: A: 2%, B: 98%, C: 0%, D: 0% | |