Trevor Schultz is a database manager from Phoenix, Arizona. He appeared on the U.S. version of the show during its 10th Anniversary Primetime Celebration and won $100,000.
WWTBAM Run[]
Fastest Finger Question[]
| Fastest Finger Question | |
| Put these Michael Jackson albums in order of their original release, starting with the earliest. | |
| ⬥ A: Thriller | ⬥ B: Off the Wall |
| ⬥ C: Bad | ⬥ D: Dangerous |
| 3 of the 10 contestants put the 4 answers in the correct order: B-A-C-D, but Trevor Schultz did it in the fastest time with 4.18 seconds. |
Trevor's Run to the Million[]
| $100 (1 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: Gotcha Popcorn? | |
| To the surprise of no one, the 2009 romantic comedy "The Proposal" ends how? | |
| ⬥ A: A couple rents an apartment | ⬥ B: A couple gets engaged |
| ⬥ C: A couple buys a dog | ⬥ D: Sandra Bullock snorts |
| $200 (2 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: Strings Attached | |
| Which of these musical groups could be loosely described as a "string quartet"? | |
| ⬥ A: Two trombonists | ⬥ B: Four violinists |
| ⬥ C: Six drummers | ⬥ D: Eight pianists |
| $300 (3 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: Sports Physics | |
| "Distance of Flight of a Batted Ball" is a subchapter in a book titled "The Physics of" what sport? | |
| ⬥ A: Basketball | ⬥ B: Hockey |
| ⬥ C: Baseball | ⬥ D: Football |
| $500 (4 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: Air Mail | |
| Which of these winged creatures is not featured on a stamp in the U.S. Postal Service stamp series titled "Pollination"? | |
| ⬥ A: Bee | ⬥ B: Hummingbird |
| ⬥ C: Butterfly | ⬥ D: Eagle |
| $1,000 (5 of 15) - 15 seconds Category: TV Dreams | |
| Foreshadowing his eventual career, what TV personality had a license plate that read "L8NITE" when he was a teen? | |
| ⬥ A: Jimmy Kimmel | ⬥ B: Willard Scott |
| ⬥ C: Dr. Phil | ⬥ D: Matt Lauer |
| $2,000 (6 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: Savory Songs | |
| Which of these herb names comes first in the title of a classic 1966 album by Simon and Garfunkel? "Ask the Audience" lifeline used. | |
| ⬥ A: Rosemary | ⬥ B: Sage |
| ⬥ C: Parsley | ⬥ D: Thyme |
| Ask the Audience Results: A: 12% ⬥ B: 3% ⬥ C: 82% ⬥ D: 3% | |
| Trevor thought the answer was C: Parsley, but he was not exactly sure, so he asked the audience. Most of the audience agreed with Trevor, so he went for his initial guess and got it right. |
| $4,000 (7 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: Leg of Literature | |
| Which of these classic literary characters has a peg leg? | |
| ⬥ A: Captain Ahab | ⬥ B: Don Quixote |
| ⬥ C: Robinson Crusoe | ⬥ D: Ichabod Crane |
| $8,000 (8 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: Where Is It? | |
| Where is the Kuiper Belt? | |
| ⬥ A: Inside the human brain | ⬥ B: Along the California coast |
| ⬥ C: At the Louvre museum | ⬥ D: In the outer solar system |
| $16,000 (9 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: Daddy Justice | |
| What U.S. Supreme Court justice is the father of nine children? "Ask the Expert" lifeline used. | |
| ⬥ A: Clarence Thomas | ⬥ B: Antonin Scalia |
| ⬥ C: Anthony M. Kennedy | ⬥ D: John Paul Stevens |
| Trevor did not know, so he thought it might be a good time to ask the expert, Cokie Roberts. Cokie said it was B: Antonin Scalia, so Trevor went with that and got it right. |
| $25,000 (10 of 15) - 30 seconds Category: The Hangover | |
| In the summer hit "The Hangover," a trio of groomsmen search for a lost groom in Las Vegas, eventually finding him where? | |
| ⬥ A: The top of the Stratosphere | ⬥ B: In a fountain at the Bellagio |
| ⬥ C: On the roof of Caesars Palace | ⬥ D: On the golf course at the Wynn |
Between the 10th and 11th questions, Regis spoke with $125,000 winner Jason Block, who was in the audience.
| $50,000 (11 of 15) - 45 seconds Category: Barack The Vote | |
| The first U.S. presidential election in which Barack Obama was eligible to vote was won by whom? "Double Dip" lifeline used. | |
| ⬥ A: Lyndon B. Johnson | ⬥ B: Richard Nixon |
| ⬥ C: Jimmy Carter | ⬥ D: Ronald Reagan |
| Trevor was having a little trouble figuring this out, so he decided to double dip. His first guess was D: Ronald Reagan, which turned out to be correct. |
| $100,000 (12 of 15) - 45 seconds Category: Advanced Anatomy | |
| Often calculated by anatomists, bizygomatic width is the distance between what two points on the human body? "Phone-A-Friend" lifeline used. | |
| ⬥ A: Cheekbones | ⬥ B: Nostrils |
| ⬥ C: Shoulders | ⬥ D: Hips |
| Trevor knew where the bizygomatic was, so he knew it was not C or D, but he could not narrow it down to one, so he phoned his friend, Miguel from Irvine, California. Miguel was 100% sure it was A: Cheekbones, and Trevor went with his friend and got it right. |
| $250,000 (13 of 15) - 45 seconds Category: Bleeding Love | |
| According to legend, what historical figure died of a nosebleed on his wedding night? | |
| ⬥ A: Tutankhamun | ⬥ B: Attila the Hun |
| ⬥ C: Hannibal | ⬥ D: Montezuma II |
| Trevor did not know the answer, and he had no more lifelines, so he decided to walk away with $100,000. The correct answer was B: Attila the Hun.
The categories for Trevor's last two questions would've been "Starting Gates" and "Extremely Rare." Total Winnings: $100,000 |
| Preceded by Anthony Sloan |
U.S. Contestant (10th Anniversary) Trevor Schultz |
Succeeded by Angela Watt |