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John Mury, from Natick, MA, was a contestant who appeared on Season 13 of the syndicated U.S. version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on May 6-7, 2015 and walked away with $21,800.

WWTBAM Run (Partial)[]

Round 1[]

$500 (1 of 14) - Not Timed
Which of the following is a classic "Sesame Street" song and not one of the bestselling "alphabet" mysteries by Sue Grafton?
⬥ A: A is for Alibi ⬥ B: C is for Cookie
⬥ C: G is for Gumshoe ⬥ D: M is for Malice
John's Bank: $500
$10,000 (2 of 14) - Not Timed
Appropriate for an occasion where scones and crumpets are served, a dress that falls to the calf is known as what?
⬥ A: Tea length ⬥ B: Cocoa length
⬥ C: Sprite length ⬥ D: Mimosa length
John's Bank: $10,500
$25,000 (3 of 14) - Not Timed
Like Nicholas Colasanto's role on "Cheers," the character played by Damon Wayans, Jr. on "New Girl" is known simply as what?
⬥ A: Chief ⬥ B: Coach
⬥ C: Boss ⬥ D: Sarge
John's Bank: $35,500
$7,000 (4 of 14) - Not Timed
Named after mythical water creatures, Nereid and Naiad are two moons that fittingly orbit what planet?
⬥ A: Venus ⬥ B: Mars
⬥ C: Jupiter ⬥ D: Neptune
John's Bank: $42,500
$1,000 (5 of 14) - Not Timed
According to Paul Feig, Melissa McCarthy insisted on wearing pearls and, inexplicably, a what when on camera in the movie "Bridesmaids"?
"Ask the Audience" lifeline used
⬥ A: Poncho ⬥ B: Cheerleader skirt
⬥ C: Wrist brace ⬥ D: Monocle
Ask the Audience Results: A: 12% ⬥ B: 15% ⬥ C: 54% ⬥ D: 19%
John asked the audience.

John's Bank: $43,500

$5,000 (6 of 14) - Not Timed
The richest woman in France, 91-year-old Liliane Bettencourt is the heiress to what cosmetics company?
"Jump the Question" lifeline used
⬥ A: Estee Lauder ⬥ B: L'oreal
⬥ C: Revlon ⬥ D: Max Factor
"I am not going to be good at any fashion questions..." John added that A & B sound like French names and would lean towards them. The correct answer was B. L'oreal. The klaxon called time and John would come back with $43,500 and one lifeline left.

John's Bank: $43,500

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