Todd Kim FromWashington, D.C. AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png February 22, 2004 Money won Todd Kim, from Washington, D.C. was the first contestant to appear on Super Millionaire on February 22, 2004. He walked away with $500,000.
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| - <default>Todd Kim</default> FromWashington, D.C. AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png February 22, 2004 Money won Todd Kim, from Washington, D.C. was the first contestant to appear on Super Millionaire on February 22, 2004. He walked away with $500,000.
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- Remember a name
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| - Todd didn't know, so he decided to ask the Three Wise Men: Nancy Christy, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Anthony DeCurtis. Nancy thought it was C, but that was just a best guess. So, he decided to use the Double Dip, answering D first, but it was wrong; then he went with C, and got it right, winning $500,000.
- Todd didn't know the answer, so he decided to ask the audience, which gave 31% for A, 29% for C, 26% for B and 14% for D. So, he decided to phone his friend and colleague Robert, who was fairly sure it was A. He went with him, and won $100,000.
- Todd didn't know, so he decided to walk away with $500,000. The correct answer was C: Get a joke
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- Poland
- San Francisco 49ers
- Oprah Winfrey
- Conundrum
- Jason Alexander
- Brit
- The Mole
- Levee
- The Flag
- Chps Ahoy!
- Fred Noonan
- Have a panic attack
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- What NFL team's mascosts are named Edgar, Allan and Poe?
- The national anthem of the United Kingdom is titled "God Save" what?
- What navigator disappeared along with Amelia Earhart in 1937?
- "Three Wise Men" and "Double Dip" lifelines used.
- Usually served cold, gazpacho is a traditional soup of what country?
- Ronald Reagan's father gave him what nickname as a child?
- In 2004, Britney Spears spent hours married to a man who shares his name with what "Seinfeld" actor?
- "Ask the Audience" and "Phone-A-Friend" lifelines used.
- Neurologists believe that the brain's medial ventral prefrontal cortex is activated when you do what?
- A sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet is called a what?
- Put these reality TV series in order of their original U.S. debut, starting with the earliest.
- What business icon says "You're fired" at the end of each episode of the hit TV show "The Apprentice"?
- The first condom commercial to air on network TV ran in 1991 during the broadcast of what TV series?
- According to Nabisco, "Twist, Lick and Dunk" is the proper way to enjoy what cookie?
- Which of these man-made structures is specifically designed to prevent flooding?
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- Turret
- Donald Trump
- New Orleans Saints
- Elton John
- Turk
- Wayne Knight
- The Bachelorette
- Eponym
- Fig Newton
- Get a Life
- Glenn Curtiss
- Listen to music
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