Lee-Ann Whitlock is from Little Rock, Arkansas. She appeared on the U.S. version of the show during its 10th Anniversary Primetime Celebration and won $1,000 after incorrectly answering her $25,000 question.
WWTBAM Run[]
Fastest Finger Question[]
| Fastest Finger Question | |
| Put these following men in the order in which they were named “Sexiest Man Alive” by People magazine, starting with the earliest. | |
| ⬥ A: Denzel Washington | ⬥ B: Patrick Swayze |
| ⬥ C: Sean Connery | ⬥ D: Matthew McConaughey |
| 5 of the 10 contestants put the 4 answers in the correct order: C-B-A-D, but Lee-Ann Whitlock did it in the fastest time with 4.63 seconds. |
Lee-Ann’s Run to the Million[]
| $100 (1 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: Mall of America | |
| Minnesota’s famous Mall of America is home to over five hundred what? | |
| ⬥ A: Stores | ⬥ B: Beaches |
| ⬥ C: Airports | ⬥ D: Momzillas |
| $200 (2 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: It’s Official! | |
| In 2003, what U.S. state made the Boston Cream donut its official state donut? | |
| ⬥ A: Vermont | ⬥ B: Ohio |
| ⬥ C: Massachusetts | ⬥ D: Florida |
| $300 (3 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: On Your Mark | |
| What punctuation mark is sometimes referred to as a “screamer”? | |
| ⬥ A: Period | ⬥ B: Exclamation point |
| ⬥ C: Semicolon | ⬥ D: Question mark |
| $500 (4 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: Animation | |
| What cartoon character was the focus of a 1991 protest organized by the National Stuttering Project? | |
| ⬥ A: Wile E. Coyote | ⬥ B: Bugs Bunny |
| ⬥ C: Pepé Le Pew | ⬥ D: Porky Pig |
| $1,000 (5 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: As Seen on TV | |
| What contestant on the 2009 reality series “I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!” first gained celebrity on “American Idol”? | |
| ⬥ A: Holly Montag | ⬥ B: John Salley |
| ⬥ C: Sanjaya Malakar | ⬥ D: Terrie Wilson |
Between the 5th and 6th questions, Regis reunited with $0 winner (and later $16,000 winner) Brian Fodera, who was in the audience.
| $2,000 (6 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: The Shape of Things | |
| A person who is heavier in the hips and thighs than in the torso and shoulders is often said to be what? | |
| ⬥ A: Pear-shaped | ⬥ B: Banana-shaped |
| ⬥ C: Cantaloupe-shaped | ⬥ D: Strawberry-shaped |
| $4,000 (7 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: The Namesake | |
| Which of these writers was named after the man who penned “The Star-Spangled Banner”? | |
| ⬥ A: C.S. Lewis | ⬥ B: E.B. White |
| ⬥ C: F. Scott Fitzgerald | ⬥ D: T.S. Eliot |
| $8,000 (8 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: Sad to Say | |
| In a phrase credited to Thomas Carlyle, the field of economics is known by what gloomy nickname? | |
| ⬥ A: The grim philosophy | ⬥ B: The joyless religion |
| ⬥ C: The bleak art | ⬥ D: The dismal science |
| $16,000 (9 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: Bert & Ernie | |
| In the “Sesame Street” adaptation of “The Gift of the Magi,” Ernie trades his cherished rubber duckie to buy Bert a box for his what? “Ask the Audience” lifeline used. | |
| ⬥ A: Paper clip collection | ⬥ B: Favorite pair of slippers |
| ⬥ C: Toy soldiers | ⬥ D: Pet mosquito |
| Ask the Audience Results: A: 45% ⬥ B: 29% ⬥ C: 21% ⬥ D: 5% | |
| $25,000 (10 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: The Birds | |
| What group of birds is called a “venue” when the group walks on the ground and a “kettle” when the group circles in the air? “Ask the Expert” and “Double Dip” lifelines used. | |
| ⬥ A: Pigeons | ⬥ B: Owls |
| ⬥ C: Vultures | ⬥ D: Blue jays |
| Lee-Ann has no idea and decides to ask the expert, Jodi Picoult. Jodi doesn’t think it’s owls or vultures. But she’s not sure however, and she guesses pigeons.
Her other categories were "Decade Doings," "Literary Journeys," "Fancy Words," "Big Country," and "Public Speaking." Total Winnings: $1,000 |
| Preceded by Leah Asbury |
U.S. Contestant (10th Anniversary) Lee-Ann Whitlock |
Succeeded by Jennifer Kiesel |