Sunday Special - $1,000,000 Questions

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Sunday Special - $1,000,000 Questions



Sometimes, contestants actually make it to the Million Dollar Question on the TV quiz show. “Who Wants to be a Millionaire ?”...

Here’s ten questions off the program that were worth a million bucks if answered correctly. How would you have done ?



1. Who did artist Grant Wood use as the model for the farmer in his classic painting "American Gothic"?

a. - Traveling salesman

b. - Local Sheriff

c. - His Dentist

d. - His Butcher

2. Which of these ships was not one of the three taken over by colonists during the Boston Tea Party?

a. - Eleanor

b. - Dartmouth

c. - Beaver

d. - William

3. The U.S. icon "Uncle Sam" was based on Samuel Wilson who, during the War of 1812, was a what?

a. - Meatpacker

b. - Postmaster General

c. - Historian

d. - Weapons Manufacturer

4. Now used to refer to a cat, the word "tabby" is derived from the name of a district of what world capital?

a.- Baghdad

b. - New Delhi

c. - Cairo

d. - Moscow

5. In addition to his work as an astrologer and prophet, Nostradamus wrote a

1555 treatise that included a section on what?

a. - Training Parrots to Talk

b. - Cheating at Card Games

c. - Digging Graves

d. - Making Jams and Jellies

6. Compiled by Benjamin Franklin in 1737, "The Drinker's Dictionary"

included all but which of these synonyms for "drunkenness"?

a. - Nimptopsical

b. - Buzzey

c. - Pifflicated

d. - Staggerish

7. Nephelococcygia" is the practice of doing what?

a. - Finding Shapes in Clouds

b. - Sleeping with your Eyes Open

c. - Breaking Glass With Your Voice

d. Picking your Nose

8. Who delivered the two-hour speech that preceded Abraham Lincoln's two-minute Gettysburg Address?

a. - Wendell Phillips

b. - Daniel Webster

c. - Robert G. Ingersoll

d. - Edward Everett

9. A rare example of a word that rhymes with "orange," the Blorenge is a what?

a. - A River in Ireland

b. - A Forest in Scotland

c. - A Mountain in Wales

d. - A Desert in Australia

10. According to the Population Reference Bureau, about how many people have ever lived on earth?

a. - 50 Billion

b. - 100 Billion

c. - 1 Trillion

d. - 5 Trillion

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1. - c

2. - c

3. - a

4. - a

5. - d

6. - c

7. - a

8. - d

9. - c

10. - b
 
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