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Index: M : Millionaire Style

Special Sub-Topic: Millionaire Questions 3


$100- How many legs does a human have?

    2. Yes, believe it or not, the average human has a whopping two legs.

$200- What cartoonist created and drew the famous 'Peanuts' comic strip?
    Charles Schulz.

$300- Which of the following is not a Disney animated film?
    Harunga!.

$500- Which of these countries is largest in area?
    Canada. Canada is the largest of these four, China is a close second with USA in third spot, and of course, Guam is much smaller than these three.

$1,000- What does B.C. stand for when referring to years?
    Before Christ.

$2,000- In which U.S. state is Yale University located?
    Connecticut.

$4,000- Which U.S. President weighed the most?
    Howard Taft.

$8,000- Which of the following months does not have a regular U.S. national holiday (ie, when banks, schools, post offices close)?
    March.

$16,000- What company makes the cereal 'Grape Nuts'?
    Post.

$32,000- How many moons does Neptune have?
    more than 10. Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Proteus, Triton, and Neried (plus three unnamed moons found in 2003).

$64,000- What team was the first NFL league champion in 1921?
    Chicago Staleys.

$125,000- Who was President of the United States during the Utah War?
    James Buchanan.

$250,000- What is the Ivory Coast's capital as known by its natives?
    Yamoussoukro.

$500,000- Who was the famous Zog?
    King of Albania.

$1,000,000- Which of the following is the correct spelling for a word that means the eighth power of a number?
    Zenzizenzizenzic. Zenzizenzizenzic was created in the 1557 century by a mathematician named Robert Recorde, found in his book 'The Whetstone of Whit'.


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