Carla Hall, from Nashville, TN, was a contestant on the thirteenth season of the syndicated U.S. version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? during "Daytime Talk Show Week" on November 24, 2014. She left with the minimum charity winnings of $10,000 after incorrectly answering her 7th question.
She reappeared on the fifteenth season on October 27, 2016. After answering her $5,000 question wrong, she left with $10,000 for her charity.
A founder of Pop Art, which of these is a famous artist whose last name is one letter removed from a tiny European country? 'Jump the Question' lifeline used
⬥ A: Roy Lichtenstein
⬥ B: Tom Monacko
⬥ C: Bob Luxemburg
⬥ D: Lou San Murino
Carla decided to jump the question. The correct answer was A: Roy Lichtenstein.
$? (7 of 14) - Not Timed
Of the following Columbia Pictures films, which is the only one to primarily depict event predating the 1918 beginnings of Columbia Pictures itself?
⬥ A: The Shawshank Redemption
⬥ B: Lawrence of Arabia
⬥ C: A League of Their Own
⬥ D: Annie
Total Winnings: $10,000
Team Millionaire Question[]
$500 (1 of 1) - Not Timed
The website NetLingo.com offers this abbreviation “*$” as a shortcut for writing the name of a popular Seattle-based what?
⬥ A: Online retailer
⬥ B: Software developer
⬥ C: Coffee chain
⬥ D: Outdoors company
Carla and Matthew won $500 for the Pajama Project.
Bonus Question[]
$1,000 (1 of 1) - Not Timed
Though they generally don’t have to do it on the job, flight attendants on carriers like Ryanair are required to know how to do what?
⬥ A: Operate a parachute
⬥ B: Land a plane
⬥ C: Perform emergency surgery
⬥ D: Swim
Carla and Matthew won a total of $1K to be added to Carla’s earlier winnings for a total of $11K.
Second WWTBAM Run[]
$500 (1 of 14) - Not Timed
Since it's just an idiomatic expression, you technically won't be committing an illegal act if you do which of these things?
⬥ A: Steal my wallet
⬥ B: Steal my suit
⬥ C: Steal my thunder
⬥ D: Steal my teleprompter
$1,000 (2 of 14) - Not Timed
Wired.com recently revealed that six in ten Americans now eat lunch where, including even the person "writing the story you're reading right now"?
⬥ A: In the pool
⬥ B: At their desks
⬥ C: In the restroom
⬥ D: In an abandoned well
$2,000 (3 of 14) - Not Timed
After being cast opposite Daniel Craig - who's four years younger than her - Monica Bellucci had the honor of being the oldest woman to play what?
⬥ A: Sith Lord
⬥ B: Bond Girl
⬥ C: Hobbit
⬥ D: Ghostbuster
$3,000 (4 of 14) - Not Timed
According to the Int'l Trade Centre, while the U.S. imported the most beer in 2015, brands like Tecate and Pacifico helped make who the world's largest exporter?
⬥ A: Mexico
⬥ B: Germany
⬥ C: Ireland
⬥ D: Canada
$5,000 (5 of 14) - Not Timed
The NY Times says the 1830 patenting of what item helped change tennis from an indoor game in the Middle Ages to an outdoor one in Victorian times?