No, it’s the end part of the game where all three team members confer and then write down their answer.
I live in the UK and prior to COVID would probably use a £20, £10, or £5 every day. Other than Elizabeth II; without looking it up I couldn’t tell you who is on any of them.
The trick question would be if they asked who is on the $2 bill!
Since the last image update, the $100 bill features Jack Benny.
Pfft. They should’ve asked who’s on the $500 bill. I would’ve gotten that.
Okay, but who here can say, without looking it up, who was on the $10,000 bill?
Yes, there really was a US $10,000 bill!
Thomas Jefferson, I think. I seem to recall getting $2 bills back in change when I visited Monticello.
If they showed the contestants the bill, and they didn’t know it, that’s one thing. But honestly I could not think just now who was on the $5. I just don’t see that bill as often as the others I guess.
I always remember the $10 because of the “Ham for Ham” $10 Hamilton tickets.
Turn it over, and answer again. ![]()
likewise.
I wouldn’t be surprised if all three of them had college degrees.
If anyone wondered, the reverse of the 2 dollar bill has a lot of founding gathers, to ID them one has to look at the Declaration of Independence painting that the image on the bill is based on.
Well… they did come together; assembled or accumulated…
ok, I meant to say fathers…
Ah yes, but who else was on the $10K note?
Gives a whole new meaning to the common phrase "a stack of Jacksons.
Someday, this will be a Zombie, and the thread title will make just as much sense.