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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Season 2 Episode 31

Episode Title: Episode 28
Genre: Game-Show
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: November 21, 1999
Runtime:60 mins
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (US): John Nelson is the returning contestant tonight. He won $200 last time he was on and now is back to win some more. He gets to $4,000 question, where he has to ask the audience what director is known for making cameo appearances in every one of his movies (Alfred Hitchcock). After that, he gets to the $16,000 question, where he has to use 50:50 to confirm his answer to what you would find in the 'Promise Keepers' movement (Christian men). Then, he makes $64,000 without a scratch but he used his PAF on his $125,000 question asking what goddess "Winged Victory" is a sculpture of (Nike). His PAF guessed Athena. John went with him and drops back the $32,000. Next to take the shot at the million is Bob Ehrenberg. He gets to $8,000 without a problem but needed a 50:50 to figure out what company has the slogan 'it's the toughest job you'll ever love' (Peace Corps) to win $16,000. He then gets his $32,000 question right but he missed his $64,000 question after a wrong answer on what country was part of the United Kingdom but not Great Britain (Northern Ireland). Bob stands still with $32,000. Jane Oviatt is next to go for the big bucks. She makes $8,000 with no help but needed a 50:50 on her $16,000 question about what prompts Teyve and Golde to sing 'Sunrise, Sunset' in 'Fiddler on the Roof' (A daughter's wedding). After that, her $32,000 question the signal that indicates the election of a new Vatican pope (White Smoke) called for a PAF. Her PAF gave her sheer confidence in the correct answer. After that, the buzzer goes off and Jane will be back next show to go for $64,000.

Regis Philbin