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  2. Ramit Sethi says you only need to track 4 numbers to turn ...

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    Simplicity is key for the self-made millionaire. Ramit Sethi says you only need to track 4 numbers to turn yourself into a millionaire in America — and it takes just 1 hour each month Skip to ...

  3. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (American game show)

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    Questions 1–5: 15 seconds; Questions 6–10: 30 seconds; Questions 11–14: 45 seconds; Question 15: 45 seconds, plus the total of all unused time from the previous 14 questions; The timer began to run as soon as the four answer options were revealed, and the contestant had to give a final answer before it reached 0.

  4. Quiz $ Millionaire - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the series became the first international version of Millionaire to adopt the clock format from the American version of the show. [6] Contestants now have time limits for each question: 30 seconds each for questions 1–9, 1 minute each for questions 10–12, and 3 minutes each for questions 13–15.

  5. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a British television quiz show, created by David Briggs, Steven Knight and Mike Whitehill for the ITV network.The programme's format has contestants answering multiple-choice questions based on general knowledge, winning a cash prize for each question they answer correctly, with the amount offered increasing as they take on more difficult questions.

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  7. How it feels to lose $225K on 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'

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    The Slate writer went down in history for a move most contestants would never dare to do -- he decided to answer the $500,000 question, rather than walking away with the big $250K sum.

  8. David Edwards (quiz contestant) - Wikipedia

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    He used no lifelines for this question, having used all three on a £125,000 question. The phone-a-friend he used during his run was his son, Richard Edwards, who later won £125,000 on the show in May 2004, and David returned the favour and acted as his son's phone-a-friend.

  9. Kaun Banega Crorepati - Wikipedia

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    The number of questions was reduced from 15 to 13 and, as in the United States version of the show, a timer was added to each question. [21] There was a 30-second time limit for questions 1 and 2, and a 45-second time limit for questions 3 to 7. Questions 8 to 13 were not timed.