Until 2008 There was no need to rush. Even Regis, when he hosted prior to Meredith's start as hostess, suggested the players take their time! On March 7th of 2002 there was a player who rushed on the Clothespins question and went away with bupkis!
@@crystalmaiden7607 You don't want to use a lifeline early on unless you don't know the answer to the question. If you have an idea of what it could be, it is usually suggested that you go for that and not use a lifeline.
I remember playing "Who wants to be a Millionaire" on the Computer and every time you left with no money it would show you a check with $0.00 and Regis would laugh about it on the Computer.
@@stephenray8337 Did he also scold you? I remember playing 1st edition of Millionaire on the computer, and everytime I left with $0, he would scold me a little.
Jordan Shepetofsky Oh yes, I remember him scolding me as well. Unlike on the real show, where they felt guilty, he either scolded me or made fun of me on the computer as the $0.00 check was showing.
Actually by apologizing like that she is kinda teasing and patronizing her contestants. I prefer regis as the host. Nobody can ever replace him. May he rip!
I felt bad about the Buffalo nickel. She was probably too young to remember Buffalo nickels, Indianhead pennys, and Susan B. Anthony's. To be fair, eagles were on quarters, so it was an okay guess. Rather use a lifeline if you don't know.
@@SapienSafari: "Come on" about what? Most people have no idea what animal was printed on the US 2005 nickel, and if they had to guess, they would guess eagle (even without multiple choices). I don't remember the last time I've even seen a nickel, so I couldn't tell you what animal was on it now. The thing here is that it was only a $500 question. These questions are usually stupidly easy, so when one answer seems obvious ("eagles are on US currency"), that's typically the right answer. It was extremely mean of the show to pick such an obscure piece of information for the $500 question and include a trick answer on top of that. Consider the fact that the next guy's $500 question was basically "what relationship is a boy to his uncle?" That's a normal $500 question and an actual fail to get wrong. Edit: Just tested this out by asking the same question to three of my friends. I told them it was only a $500 question so they aren't using a lifeline, and had to lock in an answer. None of them knew the answer, and they all guessed "eagle".
Contestants are so different from the ones on the UK version .... What's the rush in giving the answer? You've got on the show and have a chance to take home some serious money so take your time! .... Really shows up the cultural differences between UK and USA .... USA contestants are brash, in your face, impatient while UK contestants are calmer, take their time and think it out better.
Did the second guy actually try to sing the song in his head? Or was he trying to be funny? ‘Cause how on Earth did he miss that?! The song itself offers no clues, it’s the name: _Uncle_ Sam.
I could see many Americans missing that question. The original buffalo nickel was discontinued in 1938. Very few people alive today remember it. So if they aren't into coin-collecting, how would they know?
I've seen this happen so many times, contestants just rushing their way through without even a seconds thought. And they get stung! There's no time limit, so take your time.
the word "restored" is very misleading, I think.....I had never even heard of a buffalo nickel until 1998, when I was shown one by my friend who was into coin collecting as a hobby. It hadn't been minted since 1938.
Contestants need to stop saying "A, final answer", but rather "Nephew, final answer". I've seen some cases of people knowing the answer but just giving the wrong letter. The fix is to simply stop using letters.
I mean that first girl I feel bad for her. I didn't know the animal on the nickel either and would have gone and assumed eagle as well. I didn't realize a buffalo was on the nickel and I'm betting most honest people would say the same. We also live in a society where most people no longer carry change or even quite frankly, dollar bills anymore.
It wasn't the timer era that came later, so she had time to think, and if she came to realize she didn't know she should have used a lifeline. If you need one early, you need it, and ATA usually is useless later on so using it before 1000 isn't awful. I understand not knowing but she should have used Ask the audience.
3:59 How is this a fail? I've never heard more than the first verse, so I wouldn't know this either! Edit: Never mind, the wording of the question ("HIS Uncle Sam") reveals the answer. I probably would've missed that too in his position 😭
It's kinda confusing since the answer is too obvious. They make it seem like the lyrics say something that isn't obvious. If I didn't have any better guess though I probably still would've said the right answer.
@@Trip_FontaineBefore 1000, the questions with obvious answers were always the obvious answers. They didn't get into Ripley's believe it or not style questions until the post-32k questions.
@@Frankie-Othey also coined the term Llamas for this since Robby Roseman selected Llamas for his final answer before hearing Elephants was right for Hannibal crossing the alps
I actually think the Yankee Doodle question at 4:00 should be thrown out, even if nephew is the obvious choice. That lyric is from "The Yankee Doodle Boy" song from the Broadway musical Little Johnny Jones. The Wikipedia article says, "Not to be confused with the early American song Yankee Doodle" The traditional kid's song makes no mention of Uncle Sam, though the second verse says "Father and I went down to camp along with Captain Gooding...."
I never understood why contestants rushed and kept saying "final answer", it's asking to make silly mistakes. In the UK version most of these wouldn't have happened because it was much slower.
The one lady didn't even think about what she was answering she should have paid more attention. Denny's breakfast is called what she said a slam dunk. And then a second later she knew it was wrong everybody knows it's the Grand slam. A lot of these people aren't thinking before their answering and they get no money or $1,000. I always watched most of the time millionaire at my grandfather's house. Regis philbin was the greatest host. In every episode that I can remember most of those people want a lot of money they didn't win $1,000 but they want a lot of money. When these people didn't win anything I was surprised. And then one guy had a question what is a surge protector what's it do and he said it protects from water floods. It protects from surges of electricity so people aren't that smart.
The viscosity question seemed misleading the way that it was written. You wouldn't normally think of resistance to flowing as a good thing. I had to stop and think a bit since it feels weird to say it that way, at least to me. Meanwhile you definitely don't want oil to congeal, evaporate, or freeze, so it's total trap for anyone who doesn't actually know the word viscosity.
@@vaddix9980 It's still an easy question yeah, but my point remains that if you don't know the word, there's not as much room to deduce it. The other answers sound like things you want oil to resist, while you definitely do want your oil to flow.
I went through the first one with that woman. I'm sure plenty of people would have just said the eagle is on every American coin out of overconfidence. This isn't a hilarious fail.
I didn't get that one either. None of those were dairy products. Now eggs may be in the REFRIGERATED section, but so is meat. Meat is not in the dairy section.
2 contestants failed in the early round which caused them to walk away with nothing, that's what fail out is supposed to mean, and it's supposed to be every fail in the early round on the Meredith Vieira version.
Yeah I think it's all the same episode. The second and third definitely are because it's continuous between them. After the second one she says "bit of a rough patch here" and looks like she's wearing the same blouse as the first one so i think they are all from the same ep. That's really what's interesting here imo.
How do you not know what viscosity means? No wonder certain states, like new jersey, won't let drivers pump their own gas. It's probably because they don't know how. That vehicle inspection bs is such a racket.
I think it is the word resist that throws people off. Most people ( and myself) think of viscosity as thickness. Even, than the question is easy because the purpose of oil is to flow through the engine.
I still don’t understand why people rush every time
Until 2008 There was no need to rush. Even Regis, when he hosted prior to Meredith's start as hostess, suggested the players take their time! On March 7th of 2002 there was a player who rushed on the Clothespins question and went away with bupkis!
The clock format wasn't until September 2008.
Why didnt they use lifeline lol
Adrenaline
@@crystalmaiden7607 You don't want to use a lifeline early on unless you don't know the answer to the question. If you have an idea of what it could be, it is usually suggested that you go for that and not use a lifeline.
Meredith would go on to reveal that she perfected those consolations by practicing in the mirror
That lady is perfect for the job. She’s so apologetic
I remember playing "Who wants to be a Millionaire" on the Computer and every time you left with no money it would show you a check with $0.00 and Regis would laugh about it on the Computer.
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@@stephenray8337 Did he also scold you? I remember playing 1st edition of Millionaire on the computer, and everytime I left with $0, he would scold me a little.
CheeseMaster27 I agree. She's one fantastic game show host isn't she? 😀
Jordan Shepetofsky Oh yes, I remember him scolding me as well. Unlike on the real show, where they felt guilty, he either scolded me or made fun of me on the computer as the $0.00 check was showing.
"Oh No" LMAO
Musicrecords10 (Wrong)
4:15
I love the sound of that.
I knooow
“Darn it”
"What relation to his Uncle Sam?"
"Cousin"
Yeah mate, his cousin would be his Uncle. Great.
Varun Gupta 😂🤣
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Maybe in Alabama
OH NO, real-life NEPHEW.
everyone is your cousin, by definition
AWWWWW I'M SORRYYYYYYYY
Meredith Vieira is so apologetic when her contestants lose.
@@Frankie-O its cuz shes part canadian 🤣
Portuguese woman-o-war
I prefer Regis who would laugh in their face.
Actually by apologizing like that she is kinda teasing and patronizing her contestants. I prefer regis as the host. Nobody can ever replace him. May he rip!
8:00 - This guy was playing so fast, like he'd to catch a train after the show.
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Yeah, looks like that. Makes no sense, for he could just have bought a luxury car after the show and drive away with it!
Yeah, he was impatient to get to the harder questions.
Ah, YEEAHHH!
Maybe hes pissing himself
I felt bad about the Buffalo nickel. She was probably too young to remember Buffalo nickels, Indianhead pennys, and Susan B. Anthony's.
To be fair, eagles were on quarters, so it was an okay guess. Rather use a lifeline if you don't know.
Come on
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@@SapienSafari: "Come on" about what? Most people have no idea what animal was printed on the US 2005 nickel, and if they had to guess, they would guess eagle (even without multiple choices). I don't remember the last time I've even seen a nickel, so I couldn't tell you what animal was on it now.
The thing here is that it was only a $500 question. These questions are usually stupidly easy, so when one answer seems obvious ("eagles are on US currency"), that's typically the right answer.
It was extremely mean of the show to pick such an obscure piece of information for the $500 question and include a trick answer on top of that.
Consider the fact that the next guy's $500 question was basically "what relationship is a boy to his uncle?" That's a normal $500 question and an actual fail to get wrong.
Edit: Just tested this out by asking the same question to three of my friends. I told them it was only a $500 question so they aren't using a lifeline, and had to lock in an answer. None of them knew the answer, and they all guessed "eagle".
She's not too bright but she's hot so she'll do okay in life.
I watched ONE of these and now TH-cam thinks i need to watch them all…and I am now. 😭😭😭
It started with me sitting through Charles Ingram cheating his way through
'....His Uncle....'
" D. COUSIN. FINAL ANSWER!!!!"
"OH NO"
"Ohhhhhh noooooooooooooo"
The way this host says "Aww I'm sorry"... It really feels like she is humiliating the contestant🤣🤣
yea she is so condescending
Yes.. I feel really irritated after seeing her do this to the contestants..
Not like most of them don't deserve it.
She reminds me of a college teacher, she'd fail you over the dumbest questions but she'd be like "awwwww, sorryyyy, next time you'll do better".
Last dude was attempting the “WWTBAM 100% No Lifelines” speedrun but got tripped up by some bad RNG, such a shame.
He was trying to be cool dude
At least the last guy walked away with $1000, the other two didn't even get that far!
Should have used the safety strats.
Lmao
To be fair his degree did come from Oprah Stedman University.
atleast the last guy walked with 1000 instead of 0
Walked with all of his lifelines, too. xD
This is supposed to be for contestants who failed out in the early round and walked away with nothing.
@@Frankie-O shut up
I already have, and that I'm fed up with you telling me to do.
@@Frankie-O because you are really annoying with your emojis and necroposting.
I would've also said Eagle if I had been the first contestant.
Yeah, I'm not American so that would've been my best guess.
@@liamnotlast4571 was no need to guess though.
@@johnclegg4993 Dunno, mate. I only ever spent quids.
Who's ever heard of an Eagle nickel? Buffalo nickel is a classic American coin, like an Indian head Penny.
Talk about uncultured.
Contestants are so different from the ones on the UK version .... What's the rush in giving the answer? You've got on the show and have a chance to take home some serious money so take your time! .... Really shows up the cultural differences between UK and USA .... USA contestants are brash, in your face, impatient while UK contestants are calmer, take their time and think it out better.
It crushes the soul to hear the barking seals in the audience laugh for all the lame humor of the $100 questions.
I was expecting more failing in this video.
at least the last guy won money lol
The fails are for the contestants who failed in the first round.
@@Frankie-O He was a fail too because he walked without using a lifeline. That's why he's in this video.
@@pjani14 also, the question was really easy. It could've been among the 1st 5 without problem
So it wasn’t a fail-out. Why did the uploader play this run?
They should rename the show,"Who want's to look stupid on national television"?
2:46 I never understood why people who get applause always clap themselves
For some energy, or good vibes.
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Some people always smile. I guess it helps in life.
Dude same! Especially if they’re clapping for you, drives the captain nuts every time yet it’s so widespread
Probably some psychological thing of not being left out or to mimic the crowd. Every time someone sang happy birthday to me, I’d sing as well 😂
Did the second guy actually try to sing the song in his head? Or was he trying to be funny? ‘Cause how on Earth did he miss that?! The song itself offers no clues, it’s the name: _Uncle_ Sam.
PFFT
What do you mean the song offers no clues? The lyrics are "A real live *nephew* of my Uncle Sam, born on the Fourth of July."
1:55 I'm not American, but I coincidentally knew this one because I was researching older versions of US currency 😆
There's also a line in an episode of Frasier that alludes to it.
I could see many Americans missing that question. The original buffalo nickel was discontinued in 1938. Very few people alive today remember it. So if they aren't into coin-collecting, how would they know?
There's a very popular saying about "squeezing the nickel until the buffalo..." meaning someone is cheap. I hear it all the time even today.
The first girl’s questions went from 0 to 8 in difficulty in less than 5 questions tf lol
Maybe on a scale of 1 to 100. The Buffalo nickel is one of the most known classic American coins. It was an easy question.
@@michaelharrington75Nope.
RING OF FIRE is absolutely brilliant for a hemorrhoid ad. HAHAHAAAA!
0:46 the Saab armadillo 9000 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When they get a question wrong that you know before the options are even up
Imagine if that contestants started swinging if they lost 😂
Imagine how hilarious this would be if it all happened on one episode
I've seen this happen so many times, contestants just rushing their way through without even a seconds thought. And they get stung!
There's no time limit, so take your time.
The second guy totally deserved it. So arrogant. Clapping at himself.
overconfident white people what do you expect - white is "right" till its not lol
The newest version of the show there is a time limit. The luxury of taking their time is out the window.
1:56, 4:13 show why Meredith (and Regis from the start) say "Take Your Time". $0 is a pain.
I felt bad for the ones who got nothing except for the guy Who got 1,000 You Did Great
Hey! It says llamas only.
This is no good for me as a Brit lol 😂 I have no idea how easy/hard these question’s actually are to get right haha 😂
Must be tough when you're so nervous.
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I felt bad for Mary the most failing out, Scott not so much...
Yeah and the first questions are usually more obvious than that
the word "restored" is very misleading, I think.....I had never even heard of a buffalo nickel until 1998, when I was shown one by my friend who was into coin collecting as a hobby. It hadn't been minted since 1938.
Scott did it to himself like the rest of the other $0 winners.
Mary looks like a genuinely sweet person. I wish she could've made more money.
Contestants need to stop saying "A, final answer", but rather "Nephew, final answer". I've seen some cases of people knowing the answer but just giving the wrong letter. The fix is to simply stop using letters.
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Or maybe start to use their brains. And stop immediately always saying final answer without thinking.
everyones skipping to the fail parts in this
I mean that first girl I feel bad for her. I didn't know the animal on the nickel either and would have gone and assumed eagle as well. I didn't realize a buffalo was on the nickel and I'm betting most honest people would say the same. We also live in a society where most people no longer carry change or even quite frankly, dollar bills anymore.
Even people who do carry change, aren't typically examining it closely or memorizing what's on it.
It wasn't the timer era that came later, so she had time to think, and if she came to realize she didn't know she should have used a lifeline. If you need one early, you need it, and ATA usually is useless later on so using it before 1000 isn't awful.
I understand not knowing but she should have used Ask the audience.
That's what the lifelines are for. I'm sure at least 75% of the audience would have known that.
They get on a roll and react before thinking thoroughly
6:56
*MEREDITH VIEIRA: Oh man, yeah.* 😅
*RYDER: Yay, you made it through!* 😄👏
4:15
He knew instantly where he went wrong.
4:15
Birth
How could he even get this wrong bruhh😫
OH NO, real-life NEPHEW.
I love how they put "PRIZE MONEY: $0"
Millionaire primetime version didn't have that banner up yet until 2000.
I am my uncle's nephew Duh!
EinSofQuester Not if he's dead.
No, you're his cousin, duh? No? Okay, bye. xD
The shirt got him a rack...😅😂
When the last guy got it wrong he heard the small ville them song play “somebody saaaave me”
I'm from Canada and I knew immediately it was the Buffalo 🐃
These questions are a lot harder than UK questions on the show.
Poor Mary. At least she did good on storage wars...
As an Engineer, its so sad the last guy had to lose on that question
The last one wasnt that bad. I've seen some of these where people failed the first question
How much do you want to bet… after the show that shirt l’s going in the trash 😂😂
While it makes perfect sense that the relation of Uncle sam would be "nephew", I don't know the words of that song and wouldn;t have been sure
Not knowing Viscosity - Flowing was most stupid IMO
3:59 How is this a fail? I've never heard more than the first verse, so I wouldn't know this either! Edit: Never mind, the wording of the question ("HIS Uncle Sam") reveals the answer. I probably would've missed that too in his position 😭
It's kinda confusing since the answer is too obvious. They make it seem like the lyrics say something that isn't obvious. If I didn't have any better guess though I probably still would've said the right answer.
I'm British, have never visited the US, yet have heard the relevant lyric loads of times.
@@Trip_FontaineBefore 1000, the questions with obvious answers were always the obvious answers. They didn't get into Ripley's believe it or not style questions until the post-32k questions.
@@occono3543 Good point.
That shirts going to the first dude she sees backstage 😂
8:15, at least better than the last 2 losses I am happy to say
2 $0 winners; fail outs are supposed to be every contestant who missed in the early round and then left with nothing.
@@Frankie-O Interesting that those are also called "Llamas" from the first player ever to leave empty handed.
@@Frankie-Othey also coined the term Llamas for this since Robby Roseman selected Llamas for his final answer before hearing Elephants was right for Hannibal crossing the alps
If you get the wrong answer you at least get a genuinely compassionate hug from the lovely MV.😏
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she later admitted she used to practice those consolations in the mirror
6:56 Priceless. At least the gentlemen get a compassionate hug from the lovely Meredith Vieira.
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They totally banged, the chemistry was palpable
That Yank woman exudes fakeness
I was confused at the trial lawyer question since I took it literally and thought it was asking for a name that multiple famous trial lawyers had.
Is it just me, or did the last guy get really easy questions?
Just once I want a contestant to pick the joke answer everybody just laughed at.
It happened just once when some weirdo contestant who wore "Groucho Glasses" was on Millionaire on an episode back in 2003.
Gotta love Meredith.
I love Millionaire and the hosts.
That last one was a tough one for a few grand. Should have done 50/50 first.
I actually think the Yankee Doodle question at 4:00 should be thrown out, even if nephew is the obvious choice. That lyric is from "The Yankee Doodle Boy" song from the Broadway musical Little Johnny Jones. The Wikipedia article says, "Not to be confused with the early American song Yankee Doodle"
The traditional kid's song makes no mention of Uncle Sam, though the second verse says "Father and I went down to camp along with Captain Gooding...."
The guy at the end didn’t win much, but at least he didn’t go home with nothing.
Trick question flowing 🤣🤣
Wow those Americans say Final Answer way too quickly 😳
I never understood why contestants rushed and kept saying "final answer", it's asking to make silly mistakes. In the UK version most of these wouldn't have happened because it was much slower.
In the early years, the American version wasn’t rushed. Regis and the contestants would have a short conversation about each question.
The one lady didn't even think about what she was answering she should have paid more attention. Denny's breakfast is called what she said a slam dunk. And then a second later she knew it was wrong everybody knows it's the Grand slam. A lot of these people aren't thinking before their answering and they get no money or $1,000. I always watched most of the time millionaire at my grandfather's house. Regis philbin was the greatest host. In every episode that I can remember most of those people want a lot of money they didn't win $1,000 but they want a lot of money. When these people didn't win anything I was surprised. And then one guy had a question what is a surge protector what's it do and he said it protects from water floods. It protects from surges of electricity so people aren't that smart.
The viscosity question seemed misleading the way that it was written. You wouldn't normally think of resistance to flowing as a good thing. I had to stop and think a bit since it feels weird to say it that way, at least to me. Meanwhile you definitely don't want oil to congeal, evaporate, or freeze, so it's total trap for anyone who doesn't actually know the word viscosity.
Not at all. A viscous substance is half solid and half liquid. B was the simple logical answer. It's fourth grade science. Dude looked like a fool.
@@vaddix9980 It's still an easy question yeah, but my point remains that if you don't know the word, there's not as much room to deduce it. The other answers sound like things you want oil to resist, while you definitely do want your oil to flow.
@@AlexGMason No shit? "If you don't understand the question, it's a hard question"
Thanks, Einstein. What brilliant deductive reasoning there.
@@vaddix9980 you're not a very happy person are you?
@@vaddix9980 He was saying that it wasn't easy to figure out by process of elimination...
Is it just me or did the last guy seem to get relatively easy questions?
They're all easy when you know the answer.
@@1981lashlarue They’re all just easy.
I went through the first one with that woman. I'm sure plenty of people would have just said the eagle is on every American coin out of overconfidence. This isn't a hilarious fail.
If only the last guy paid more attention in physics class
I can’t believe they actually had that easy question about dairy lol. 300 dollar question, but still
Cluck u
Pickles can be in the dairy section too…
I was confused because eggs aren't dairy lol. But I'm not American so maybe that's why. 😅
If you watch this and then the English show you will see the difference between the two types of people .
For the first woman, it was going fine until she said FINAL for locking an answer.
At least the last guy got $1,000. Sure could do worse.
At least, Blake didn't go home empty handed.
Such different types of questions from the ones in GB!
As a non American I wouldn’t have got those answers right either
You don't have to be an American to know that an uncle and nephew are related.
I got two of these questions wrong myself...both were ones they answered correctly, coincidentally enough.
Speaking of flowing, Blake looked like he was busting.
The back side is the ‘obverse’.
It’s a bison, not buffalo.
This is amazing
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Wats up wid d rushing in to say "final answer"
Will someone tell Americans that eggs come from chickens and not a dairy 😂
I didn't get that one either. None of those were dairy products. Now eggs may be in the REFRIGERATED section, but so is meat. Meat is not in the dairy section.
Mary was thinking of the quarter instead of the nickel.
That was a rough day.
Wait so 3 ppl in a row?
Thizzmarley 186 its
Fuck off street 666, next to the die in hell shop
Thizzmarley 186
Trying to get someone's address is illegal. This post can easily be reported to the authorities.
Delete it.
It's Arman It's a compilation video
2 contestants failed in the early round which caused them to walk away with nothing, that's what fail out is supposed to mean, and it's supposed to be every fail in the early round on the Meredith Vieira version.
Yeah I think it's all the same episode. The second and third definitely are because it's continuous between them. After the second one she says "bit of a rough patch here" and looks like she's wearing the same blouse as the first one so i think they are all from the same ep. That's really what's interesting here imo.
Wtf, viscosity:congealing? Guy's gone nuts.
No it is not, FLOWING.
How do you not know what viscosity means? No wonder certain states, like new jersey, won't let drivers pump their own gas. It's probably because they don't know how. That vehicle inspection bs is such a racket.
I think it is the word resist that throws people off. Most people ( and myself) think of viscosity as thickness. Even, than the question is easy because the purpose of oil is to flow through the engine.
I'm thinking the marriage didn't last very long.
3:27 What is the last name of Canadian pop singer Justin?
Being on TV answering questions is like multi tasking and answering questions. You become dumber.
The groom probs ran away
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! 🤣🤣🤣. TO BAD! BUT I LIKED THAT!!!
A real life cousin of my Uncle Sam. 🤣
4:16 Even he knew he screwed up!
I thought every contestant was to close their answer with "final answer" that first girl did not. 🤔
The cockier the person, the sweater the fail.
A sweater is an item of clothing dumb a$$.... I think you meant *sweeter lmao 😂
That final question should be $1,000 at most.
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How old were you in 2003