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  2. The $64,000 Question - Wikipedia

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    Only one traditional big-money quiz show, the short-lived ABC quiz 100 Grand (1963), was attempted in the subsequent years; the networks stayed away from awarding five-figure cash jackpots until the premiere of The $10,000 Pyramid and Match Game 73 in 1973. The disappearance of the quiz shows gave rise to television's next big phenomenon ...

  3. Take It or Leave It (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    When he is chosen as a contestant on the radio quiz show, the prize money is increased beyond the usual $64. [citation needed] The program was the basis for the later television program, The $64,000 Question. [6] In the summer of 1943, the show's audience was estimated at 23 million, making it the highest-rated quiz program on radio. [7]

  4. David Edwards (quiz contestant) - Wikipedia

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    David Edwards (born 1947) is a Welsh physics teacher, best known as a TV quiz contestant. On 21 April 2001 he became the first man to win the million pounds in the UK version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and only the second person after Judith Keppel .

  5. Financial Literacy Quiz: 10 Questions to Challenge Your Money ...

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    Find an area you need to brush up on? Visit the new DailyFinance Learning Center, where you can take interactive courses on personal finance topics, including how to teach your kids about money ...

  6. List of longest prison sentences - Wikipedia

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    It is the longest, non-life, officially confirmed sentence ever handed in the European Union. Jamal Zougam: 42,922 years Emilio Suárez Trashorras 34,715 years Charles Scott Robinson: 1994 30,000 years United States: Longest jail term to a single American on multiple counts. Also the longest sentence ever handed in the United States.

  7. 50 People Reveal The Easiest Ways That They’ve Ever Earned Money

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    Image credits: New2ThisThrowaway #5. Goodwill flip. Found a worn copy of *A Christmas Carol* and figured it was cool. Ended up being a 1st American Edition, 1st Printing.

  8. Twenty questions - Wikipedia

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    Its longest and best-known run, however, is the one on the DuMont Television Network from July 6, 1951, to May 30, 1954. During this time, original host Bill Slater was replaced by Jay Jackson. After this run ended, ABC picked up the series once again from July 6, 1954, to May 3, 1955.

  9. German man sets world record for longest birthday ever - AOL

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