Amy Whaley, a sales coordinator from Hickory, North Carolina, was a contestant on Super Millionaire on May 25, 2004. She walked away with $5,000 after incorrectly answering her $20,000 question, thanks to the audience. She also appeared as a finalist on September 14, 2000, but didn’t make it into the Hot Seat.
Super Millionaire Run[]
Fastest Finger Question[]
Fastest Finger Question
Put these organizations in the order they were founded, starting with the earliest.
⬥ A: Peace Corps
⬥ B: Boy Scouts of America
⬥ C: Greenpeace
⬥ D: Habitat for Humanity
The correct answer B-A-C-D. Out of 10 contestants, 5 got it right. Amy was the fastest in 3.85 seconds.
Amy's Run to $10,000,000[]
$1,000 (1 of 15) - Not Timed
In May 2004, AAA reported that the average price of what has reached an all-time nationwide high?
⬥ A: Gasoline
⬥ B: Antifreeze
⬥ C: Wiper fluid
⬥ D: Billy Joel’s insurance
$2,000 (2 of 15) - Not Timed
In math, the “greater than” and “less than” symbols resemble what letter turned on its side?
⬥ A: P
⬥ B: F
⬥ C: T
⬥ D: V
$3,000 (3 of 15) - Not Timed
Big League Chew, a brand of gum, was created by what athletes as an alternative to chewing tobacco?
⬥ A: Hockey players
⬥ B: Football players
⬥ C: Baseball players
⬥ D: Basketball players
$4,000 (4 of 15) - Not Timed
In the film “Taxi Driver,” Robert De Niro’s character looks into a mirror and asks what famous question?
⬥ A: Is that a fact?
⬥ B: You talkin’ to me?
⬥ C: Lookin’ for trouble?
⬥ D: Feelin’ lucky, punk?
$5,000 (5 of 15) - Not Timed
In 1995, residents of what province voted against seceding from Canada by a margin of just 1%?
⬥ A: Ontario
⬥ B: Alberta
⬥ C: Manitoba
⬥ D: Quebec
$10,000 (6 of 15) - Not Timed
Due to his simple approach to cooking, British TV chef Jamie Oliver is often known by what nickname?
⬥ A: The Naked Chef
⬥ B: The Peasant Chef
⬥ C: The Humble Chef
⬥ D: The Country Chef
$20,000 (7 of 15) - Not Timed
A common feature of Gothic architecture, gargoyles were originally constructed to do what? ”Ask the Audience” lifeline used