Julia Webb, a teacher's aid from Pottstown, Pennsylvania, was a contestant on the sixth U.S. syndicated season of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. She won $25,000 after incorrectly answering her $50,000 question.
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Julia's Run to the Million[]
| $100 (1 of 15) - Not Timed
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| As evidenced by the thick coat of hair covering most of its body, which of these creatures is a mammal?
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| ⬥ A: Bullfrog
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⬥ B: Grizzly bear
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| ⬥ C: Fruit fly
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⬥ D: George Stephanopoulos
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| $200 (2 of 15) - Not Timed
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| What organ is constructed of a special kind of muscle called myocardium or cardiac muscle?
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| ⬥ A: Stomach
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⬥ B: Spleen
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| ⬥ C: Pancreas
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⬥ D: Heart
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| $300 (3 of 15) - Not Timed
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| "Mail Fraud Complaint Form" is a document that can be downloaded from what U.S. agency's Web site?
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| ⬥ A: National Park Service
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⬥ B: CIA
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| ⬥ C: U.S. Postal Service
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⬥ D: USDA
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| $500 (4 of 15) - Not Timed
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| A popular game on many college campuses, beer pong is typically played with a ball from what sport?
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| ⬥ A: Table tennis
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⬥ B: Lacrosse
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| ⬥ C: Billiards
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⬥ D: Croquet
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| $1,000 (5 of 15) - Not Timed
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| Located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Preservation Hall opened in 1961 to honor what type of music?
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| ⬥ A: Jazz
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⬥ B: Rock & Roll
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| ⬥ C: Reggae
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⬥ D: Country
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| $2,000 (6 of 15) - Not Timed
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Though trained as a medical doctor, Richard Jordan Gatling is best known for inventing an early type of what? "Ask the Audience" lifeline used
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| ⬥ A: Baseball glove
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⬥ B: Ice cream
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| ⬥ C: Telescope
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⬥ D: Machine gun
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| Ask the Audience Results: A: 5% ⬥ B: 1% ⬥ C: 8% ⬥ D: 86%
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| $4,000 (7 of 15) - Not Timed
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| What current Broadway musical boasts Oprah Winfrey as a producer and key investor?
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| ⬥ A: The Drowsy Chaperone
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⬥ B: The Color Purple
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| ⬥ C: Mary Poppins
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⬥ D: Wicked
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| $8,000 (8 of 15) - Not Timed
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| What nation lends its name to a signature sandwich made with ham, roast pork, cheese and pickles?
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| ⬥ A: Cuba
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⬥ B: Brazil
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| ⬥ C: Bahamas
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⬥ D: Jamaica
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| $16,000 (9 of 15) - Not Timed
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| So that he could work from many different directions, what artist often painted on canvases laid flat on the floor?
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| ⬥ A: David Hockney
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⬥ B: Salvador Dali
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| ⬥ C: Jackson Pollock
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⬥ D: Diego Rivera
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| $25,000 (10 of 15) - Not Timed
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| Meaning "the great one" in an Athabascan language, "Denali" is the native name for what peak?
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| ⬥ A: Mount McKinley
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⬥ B: Mount Rainier
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| ⬥ C: Mount Hood
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⬥ D: Mount Whitney
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| Julia says one of her Phone-a-Friend's, Chris, works at Denali National Park, so she knows this right away.
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| $50,000 (11 of 15) - Not Timed
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From 1831 to 1865, William Lloyd Garrison was the outspoken publisher of a famous antislavery paper named what? "50:50" lifeline used
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| ⬥ A: The Emancipator
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⬥ B: The Freedmen
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| ⬥ C: The Abolitionist
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⬥ D: The Liberator
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| Julia is leaning toward C but uses the "50:50" to be sure, leaving C and D. Her answer is still there, so she goes with C and goes home with $25,000.
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