Karen Mills-Francis, from Supreme Justice with Judge Karen, was a celebrity contestant who appeared in Celebrity Judge Week on the U.S. version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on March 7, 2019 and left with $5,000 after she missed on the $7,000 question. Money was donated to Beautiful Gate Outreach Center.
Karen's Run To The Million[]
$500 (1 of 14) - Not Timed
The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution specifies that no person shall be elected to what position more than twice?
⬥ A: President of the United States
⬥ B: Captain of a pub trivia team
⬥ C: Head of Household on “Big Brother”
⬥ D: Miss Universe
$1,000 (2 of 14) - Not Timed
The trademarked term “March Madness” specifically refers to what?
⬥ A: An unhealthy obsession with military parades
⬥ B: A St. Patrick’s Day party in an insane asylum
⬥ C: A full-contact Easter egg hunt
⬥ D: The NCAA basketball tournament
$2,000 (3 of 14) - Not Timed
Which of these occupations does NOT typically involve the donning of a robe?
⬥ A: Supreme Court
⬥ B: Forest ranger
⬥ C: Monk
⬥ D: Boxer
$3,000 (4 of 14) - Not Timed
Named after a legendary game show host, what mathematical paradox involves deciding whether or not to trade for what’s behind one of three doors? 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
In the 1970s, the FCC tried to protect a certain audience with guidelines urging that there be no more than 9.5 minutes of commercials per hour during what?
⬥ A: Movies of the week
⬥ B: Sitcoms
⬥ C: Soap operas
⬥ D: Saturday morning cartoons
$7,000 (6 of 14) - Not Timed
Each honoree at the annual Kennedy Center Honors wears a ribbon around their neck that has what distinctive pattern? '50:50' lifeline used