Ian Pogue-Mohammed, from Bronx, New York, was a contestant who appeared on the 14th season of the U.S. version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on April 18, 2016 and won $5,000 after answering his $7,000 question wrong.
Ian's Run To The Million[]
$500 (1 of 14) - Not Timed
Known as the O Line, Washington D.C.’s National Zoo has a 50-foot-high series of cables that act as a transit system for adventurous what?
⬥ A: Orcas
⬥ B: Ostriches
⬥ C: Orangutans
⬥ D: Oysters
$1,000 (2 of 14) - Not Timed
According to legend, what was invented in Germany in 1670 to keep children in the choir quiet during long Christmas church services?
⬥ A: Reindeer
⬥ B: Christmas trees
⬥ C: Candy canes
⬥ D: Game Boys
$2,000 (3 of 14) - Not Timed
Good Housekeeping recommends that you do what every few months to help get rid of dust mites?
⬥ A: Microwave your doorknobs
⬥ B: Vacuum your mattress
⬥ C: Mop your dishes
⬥ D: Iron your cell phone
$3,000 (4 of 14) - Not Timed
It might not be as popular as palm reading or Ouija Boards, but people practicing gastromancy attempt to perform divination by listening to what?
⬥ A: Grumbling stomachs
⬥ B: Yawns
⬥ C: Sneezes
⬥ D: Heartbeats
$5,000 (5 of 14) - Not Timed
Esteemed actor Ben Kingsley won a Grammy for narrating the 1984 book titled “The Words of” whom?
⬥ A: Mandela
⬥ B: Churchill
⬥ C: De Gaulle
⬥ D: Gandhi
$7,000 (6 of 14) - Not Timed
Fitting given what their job customarily entails, phlebotomists are often jokingly called what by other medical professionals?