Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Top Questions?

Anyone know if an archive exists, fan-made or not, of all million-dollar questions exhibited on this show, and if so, where? Since the phrase “million dollar question” was known before the show, Google has been of little help. Thanks!

This has a couple of them http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Wants_to_Be_a_Millionaire#Million_winners
And this one seems to have them all for America’s version http://www.tvgameshows.net/winners.htm

Questions, not winners. :slight_smile:

The questions are in there :slight_smile: Along with the correct answer, some in the wiki pretty much all in the other link.

All taken from http://www.tvgameshows.net/winners.htm

The rest seem to be in it as well.

What a party-poopiing archive that is!

Giving the answers in the same sentence as the question, like that. A fun archive would have them listed with all four possible responses, and give the correct answers on a different page.

No blame accrues to you, of course, Lost Goals. Thanks for finding that.

Has anyone ever missed the million-dollar question and fallen from $500,000 to $32,000? Everyone I’ve seen make it to the million-dollar question either answered it correctly or walked with $500,000.

Also, does anyone know if, when they do Ask the Audience, if audience members are allowed to talk to one another when voting? Let’s say I’m in the audience with my mother sitting next to me. Could she nudge me and say, “it’s C”, in case I didn’t know myself?

  1. No, at least in the US.
  2. Yes.

Something I’ve noticed (and it wasn’t worth opening a new thread to discuss) is that since they’ve introduced the AOL alternative audience lifeline, the AOL results are consistently less right/more wrong than the studio audience.

This is because either (a) the AOL audience gets less time to think about the question, and doesn’t hear any of the contestant’s musings; or (b) AOL users are dumber.