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Robert Essig FromAshtabult, Ohio AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png February 22-23, 2004 Money won Robert "Bob-O" Essig, from Ashtabula, Ohio, was a contestant on Super Millionaire on February 22-23, 2004. He walked away with $1,000,000.

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  • Robert Essig
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  • <default>Robert Essig</default> FromAshtabult, Ohio AppearanceFile:Flag USA.png February 22-23, 2004 Money won Robert "Bob-O" Essig, from Ashtabula, Ohio, was a contestant on Super Millionaire on February 22-23, 2004. He walked away with $1,000,000.
Money
  • 1000000.0
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dbkwik:millionaire...iPageUsesTemplate
Appearance
  • --02-22
B
  • Archery
  • Dragon
  • Virginia
  • Noise
  • David Letterman
  • Anne
  • Copernicus
  • Tootsie
  • Big Daddy's Parthenon
  • Come on Eileen
  • Computerized
  • Jane Pauley
  • Machosexual
  • Mauvelous
Country
  • USA
Value
  • $1,000 - Not Timed
  • $2,000 - Not Timed
  • $4,000 - Not Timed
  • Fastest Finger Question
  • $1,000,000 - Not Timed
  • $10,000 - Not Timed
  • $100,000 - Not Timed
  • $20,000 - Not Timed
  • $3,000 - Not Timed
  • $30,000 - Not Timed
  • $5,000 - Not Timed
  • $50,000 - Not Timed
  • $500,000 - Not Timed
  • $2,500,000 - Not Timed
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  • Robert didn't know, so he decided to ask the Three Wise Men: Abby Salny, Drew Pinsky and John Carpenter, who said they would go on D in the nick of time, but they weren't so sure about it. He went with them, and got it right, winning $500,000.
  • Robert knew C and D were Brontë sisters, and after pondering some time, decided to use his 50:50, which left A and C. Therefore, he went with A and won $100,000
  • Robert didn't know, so he decided to phone his father-in-law Mike, who said D and was 100% sure of it. Then, Robert made the infamous line "I'm gonna trust you dad. If you're wrong, I know where you live and I have your wife," and went with him. He got it right, and won $50,000.
  • Robert had seen the movie about it, but he had no idea what the name of the restaurant was, so he decided to walk away with $1,000,000. He would have guessed C, but the correct answer was A: Machus Red Fox
  • The klaxon called time, and Robert would return on $20,000 with 2 lifelines still available
  • Johannes Kepler made the most sense to Robert, but he was not quite sure. Despite the risk of losing $400,000, he decided to use his Double Dip and made C: Johannes Kepler his first guess, which turned out to be correct.
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  • 300(xsd:integer)
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  • correct
Title
  • Super Millionaire contestants
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  • 68(xsd:integer)
A
  • North Carolina
  • Rabbit
  • Boys
  • Catherine
  • Billiards
  • Steve Martin
  • Galileo
  • Working Girl
  • Collected
  • I'm Too Sexy
  • Ann Curry
  • Fuzzy wuzzy brown
  • Machus Red Fox
  • Metrosexual
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  • correct
Before
Years
  • Robert Essig
After
from
  • Ashtabult, Ohio
Question
  • --07-30
  • 90.0
  • --01-22
  • "Ask the Audience" lifeline used.
  • ("Double Dip" lifeline used.)
  • What scientist first determined that human sight results from images projected onto the retina?
  • ("Three Wise Men" lifeline used.)
  • Put these "one hit wonder" songs in the order they were first released, starting with the earliest.
  • "50:50" lifeline used.
  • "Phone-A-Friend" lifeline used.
  • While hosting the 1995 Oscars, who made the infamous introduction "Uma, Oprah, Oprah, Uma"?
  • In February 2004, who quit her job at NC News to focus on her duties as first lady of California?
  • What does the "C" stand for in the medical term "CAT scan"?
  • In a 2000 hit song, the Baha Men ask the now-famous question "Who let the" what "out"?
  • "Picking up a 7-10 split" is considered the most difficult shot in what sport?
  • In the 120-count box of Crayola crayons, which of the following is not the name of a crayon color?
  • Which of the following is not one of England's famous literary Brontë sisters?
  • The subject of a famous Revolutionary War poem, the 'shot heard round the world' was fired in what U.S. state?
  • What movie's title character claims to "have a head for business and a bod for sin"?
D
  • Charlotte
  • Monkey
  • Bowling
  • Isaac Newton
  • Billy Crystal
  • Cranial
  • Tubthumping
  • Mrs. Doubtfire
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