Kat Deabill, from New Boston, NH, was a contestant who appeared on the 16th season of the U.S. version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on January 23 and 24, 2018 and won $5,000 after answering her $10,000 question wrong.
Kat's Run to the Million[]
$500 (1 of 14) - Not Timed
In addition to language and gender options, Apple's Siri can be set to have all but which of these accents?
⬥ A: American
⬥ B: British
⬥ C: Australian
⬥ D: Jersey
$1,000 (2 of 14) - Not Timed
Both thought to be essential to life, "vodka" is derived from the Russian word "voda" which means what?
⬥ A: Water
⬥ B: Netflix
⬥ C: Cheese fries
⬥ D: A good conditioner
$2,000 (3 of 14) - Not Timed
Because it's extremely difficult to wash, RealSimple.com suggests cleaning what by dusting some baking soda on it and then vacuuming it off?
⬥ A: Mattress
⬥ B: Sweatshirt
⬥ C: Beach towel
⬥ D: Your back
$3,000 (4 of 14) - Not Timed
Explaining the title to movie executives, what 1997 action film's co-writer said, "Without the slash, people are going to think the movie's about hockey"?
⬥ A: Total/Recall
⬥ B: Die/Hard
⬥ C: Face/Off
⬥ D: Rush/Hour
$5,000 (5 of 14) - Not Timed
The woman behind such books as "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" and "Ramona's World," in 2017 what beloved children's author turned 101 years old? 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
The klaxon called time and Kat would return on $5,000 with 2 lifelines still available.
$7,000 (6 of 14) - Not Timed
Ironic considering the host’s famous activism on a particular issue, what was the first item put up for bid on Bob Barker’s first “The Price Is Right” show in 1972? '50:50' lifeline used
⬥ A: A poker table
⬥ B: A diamond necklace
⬥ C: A trip to China
⬥ D: A fur coat
$10,000 (7 of 14) - Not Timed
A 120-pound man named Johnny Fry is widely considered to have been the first person to do what - on April 3, 1860?