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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', from Canton, Ohio, was a contestant on the [[Season 6 (U.S. syndication)|sixth U.S. syndicated season]] of [[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]. She won $25,000 after incorrectly answering his $50,000 question.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', from Canton, Ohio, was a contestant on the [[Season 6 (U.S. syndication)|sixth U.S. syndicated season]] of [[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]. She won $25,000 after incorrectly answering her $50,000 question.
   
==WWTBAM Run==
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==Katie's Run to the Million==
==={{PAGENAME}}'s Run to the Million===
 
 
{{WWTBAM Question
 
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|question = According to scientific estimates, an average person has a 1 in 400,000 chance each year of being struck by what?
 
|question = According to scientific estimates, an average person has a 1 in 400,000 chance each year of being struck by what?
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|d = Lindsay Lohan's beer breath
 
|d = Lindsay Lohan's beer breath
 
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{{WWTBAM Question
 
{{WWTBAM Question
 
|question = A popular birthday custom involves turning out the lights before unveiling a candlelit what?
 
|question = A popular birthday custom involves turning out the lights before unveiling a candlelit what?
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|d = Hat
 
|d = Hat
 
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{{WWTBAM Question
 
|question = When it premiered, which of these movies had a title that referred to a date in the future and not the past?
 
|question = When it premiered, which of these movies had a title that referred to a date in the future and not the past?
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|d = One Million Years B.C.
 
|d = One Million Years B.C.
 
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{{WWTBAM Question
 
{{WWTBAM Question
 
|question = The desert tortoise can be seen in the wild in which of these U.S. states?
 
|question = The desert tortoise can be seen in the wild in which of these U.S. states?
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|d = Oregon
 
|d = Oregon
 
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{{WWTBAM Question
 
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|question = Which of these beauty products if often referred to as "cream rinse"?
 
|question = Which of these beauty products if often referred to as "cream rinse"?
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|d = Nail polish remover
 
|d = Nail polish remover
 
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|question = Famous for its opulent turn-of-the-century mansions, Newport is a town in which of these U.S. states?<br/><small>"Ask the Audience" lifeline used</small>
 
|question = Famous for its opulent turn-of-the-century mansions, Newport is a town in which of these U.S. states?<br/><small>"Ask the Audience" lifeline used</small>
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|question = The sixteenth century Italian scientist Gabriel Fallopius is famous for his work in what field?<br/><small>"50:50" lifeline used</small>
 
|question = The sixteenth century Italian scientist Gabriel Fallopius is famous for his work in what field?<br/><small>"50:50" lifeline used</small>
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{{WWTBAM Question
 
{{WWTBAM Question
 
|question = Published in 2007, "My First Book of Tagalog Words", introduces preschool kids to the language and culture of what country?
 
|question = Published in 2007, "My First Book of Tagalog Words", introduces preschool kids to the language and culture of what country?
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|d = Peru
 
|d = Peru
 
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{{WWTBAM Question
 
{{WWTBAM Question
 
|question = The real life Internet blogs "Creed Thoughts" and Schrute-Space" are "written" by characters from what TV show?<br/><small>"Phone a Friend" lifeline used</small>
 
|question = The real life Internet blogs "Creed Thoughts" and Schrute-Space" are "written" by characters from what TV show?<br/><small>"Phone a Friend" lifeline used</small>
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|caption=Katie calls her brother B.J. He knows the answer before she reads the answers.
 
|caption=Katie calls her brother B.J. He knows the answer before she reads the answers.
 
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|question = In his hit "Live Like You Were Dying", country star Tim McGraw sings "I went two-point-seven seconds on a bull named" what?
 
|question = In his hit "Live Like You Were Dying", country star Tim McGraw sings "I went two-point-seven seconds on a bull named" what?
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|question = How old was Thomas Jefferson when he drafted the Declaration of Independence?<br/><small>"Switch the Question" lifeline used</small>
 
|question = How old was Thomas Jefferson when he drafted the Declaration of Independence?<br/><small>"Switch the Question" lifeline used</small>
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|Katie switches the question. The right answer was B: 33.
 
|Katie switches the question. The right answer was B: 33.
 
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|question = Founded in 1964, the restaurant chain Benihana takes its name from a Japanese phrase meaning what?
 
|question = Founded in 1964, the restaurant chain Benihana takes its name from a Japanese phrase meaning what?
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|b = Happy family
 
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|c = Tall mountain
 
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|d = Warm house
 
|d = Warm house
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 29 September 2023

Katie Surber, from Canton, Ohio, 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.

Katie's Run to the Million

$100 (1 of 15) - Not Timed
According to scientific estimates, an average person has a 1 in 400,000 chance each year of being struck by what?
⬥ A: Rain ⬥ B: Wind
⬥ C: Lightning ⬥ D: Lindsay Lohan's beer breath
$200 (2 of 15) - Not Timed
A popular birthday custom involves turning out the lights before unveiling a candlelit what?
⬥ A: Cake ⬥ B: Balloon
⬥ C: Noisemaker ⬥ D: Hat
$300 (3 of 15) - Not Timed
When it premiered, which of these movies had a title that referred to a date in the future and not the past?
⬥ A: 1492 ⬥ B: 2001: A Space Odyssey
⬥ C: 1776 ⬥ D: One Million Years B.C.
$500 (4 of 15) - Not Timed
The desert tortoise can be seen in the wild in which of these U.S. states?
⬥ A: Illinois ⬥ B: Tennessee
⬥ C: Arizona ⬥ D: Oregon
$1,000 (5 of 15) - Not Timed
Which of these beauty products if often referred to as "cream rinse"?
⬥ A: Sunscreen ⬥ B: Hair conditioner
⬥ C: Body wash ⬥ D: Nail polish remover
$2,000 (6 of 15) - Not Timed
Famous for its opulent turn-of-the-century mansions, Newport is a town in which of these U.S. states?
"Ask the Audience" lifeline used
⬥ A: Louisiana ⬥ B: Florida
⬥ C: South Carolina ⬥ D: Rhode Island
Ask the Audience Results: A: 3% ⬥ B: 3% ⬥ C: 6% ⬥ D: 88%
$4,000 (7 of 15) - Not Timed
The sixteenth century Italian scientist Gabriel Fallopius is famous for his work in what field?
"50:50" lifeline used
⬥ A: Astronomy ⬥ B: Chemistry
⬥ C: Anatomy ⬥ D: Geology
$8,000 (8 of 15) - Not Timed
Published in 2007, "My First Book of Tagalog Words", introduces preschool kids to the language and culture of what country?
⬥ A: Cuba ⬥ B: The Philippines
⬥ C: Venezuela ⬥ D: Peru
$16,000 (9 of 15) - Not Timed
The real life Internet blogs "Creed Thoughts" and Schrute-Space" are "written" by characters from what TV show?
"Phone a Friend" lifeline used
⬥ A: My Name is Earl ⬥ B: How I Met Your Mother
⬥ C: Ugly Betty ⬥ D: The Office
Katie calls her brother B.J. He knows the answer before she reads the answers.
$25,000 (10 of 15) - Not Timed
In his hit "Live Like You Were Dying", country star Tim McGraw sings "I went two-point-seven seconds on a bull named" what?
⬥ A: Shock & Awe ⬥ B: Cajun King
⬥ C: Crown of Thorns ⬥ D: Fu Manchu
$50,000 (11 of 15) - Not Timed
How old was Thomas Jefferson when he drafted the Declaration of Independence?
"Switch the Question" lifeline used
⬥ A: 27 ⬥ B: 33
⬥ C: 39 ⬥ D: 45
$50,000 (11 of 15) - Not Timed (Switched Question)
Founded in 1964, the restaurant chain Benihana takes its name from a Japanese phrase meaning what?
⬥ A: Red flower ⬥ B: Happy family
⬥ C: Tall mountain ⬥ D: Warm house