Chandler Stevenson, from Canton, Georgia, was a contestant from season 14 of the syndicated version on February 10th and 11th, 2016 (Whiz Kids Week). He won $5,000.
Chandler's Run To The Million[]
$500 (1 of 14) - Not Timed
Nick Jonas said, "Well, J.Lo slimed me, so that wasn't so bad," when he was asked about hosting what 2015 awards show?
⬥ A: The NAACP Image Awards
⬥ B: Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
⬥ C: The Oscars
⬥ D: The Kennedy Center Honors
$1,000 (2 of 14) - Not Timed
Although it was attended by no one, since invitations weren't sent until AFTER it was over, Stephen Hawking once held a "party" to disprove what motion?
⬥ A: Time travel is possible
⬥ B: Vertical stripes are slimming
⬥ C: 50 is the new 40
⬥ D: The Tooth Fairy is real
$2,000 (3 of 14) - Not Timed
J.M. Barrie's classic novel "Peter Pan" opens with this short, simple entrance: "All children, except one," do what?
⬥ A: Get dirty
⬥ B: Hate spinach
⬥ C: Grow up
⬥ D: Play xbox
$3,000 (4 of 14) - Not Timed
Which of the following generally weighs about three pounds?
⬥ A: The average human baby
⬥ B: An iPad
⬥ C: A McDonald's Big Mac
⬥ D: The average human brain
$5,000 (5 of 14) - Not Timed
Seeing the word "the" in The New York Times could be described as reading what?
⬥ A: A verb in a editoral
⬥ B: An article in an article
⬥ C: A proper noun in a headline
⬥ D: An exclamation in an obituary
$7,000 (6 of 14) - Not Timed
Which of these is a dinosaur specifically created for the 2015 movie "Jurassic World," and NOT a species that actually existed?
⬥ A: Apartosaurus
⬥ B: Indominus Rex
⬥ C: Allosaurus
⬥ D: Brachiosaurus
The klaxon called time and Chandler would come back with $7,000 and with four lifelines left.
$10,000 (7 of 14) - Not Timed
2013 marked the first time in how many years that the year was composed of four different digits? "Cut the Question" lifeline used.
⬥ A: 59
⬥ B: 48
⬥ C: 35
⬥ D: 26
Chandler decided to cut the question. He guessed 48, but the answer was 26.
$10,000 (7 of 14) - Not Timed - New Question
Connecting Reykjavik to attractions like the Skogafoss waterfall and the Jokulsarlon lagoon, the roughly 830-mile Ring Road encircles what country? "50:50" lifeline used.
Now the site of the commander-in-chief's official offices, the West Wing was initially built in 1902 as a "temporary" workspace for what president's staff? "Plus One" lifeline used.
⬥ A: William McKinley
⬥ B: William Howard Taft
⬥ C: Grover Cleveland
⬥ D: Theodore Roosevelt
Chandler decided to use his +1, who was his dad, Rodney. Rodney was thinking William McKinley. Chandler decided to go with his dad, and it cost him $15,000. The correct answer was Theodore Roosevelt.