At 22:45 the question is badly written - a kilowatt-hour is a unit of energy (even though the question seems to treat it like a unit of time), while a watt is a unit of power, so it's not directly convertible.
Watching Marine Corps, Captain Robert Rutter play the Way he did, and drop out at the point, and which he did was an absolute joy. Taking home $500,000 was a wise move.
I think that a reasonable strategy is to answer the first through third grade questions, and save the Cheats and Save for the fourth and fifth grade questions. So like a ladder, work your way up.
I always wondered if the questions were easier or harder, depending on the grade level, and/or dollar amount... I.E. if a 5th grade question was picked for a $1,000 question, would it be easier than a 5th grade question for $500,000... or is a 1st grade question for $500,000 harder than a 1st grade question for $1,000. I have a feeling the questions are the same, regardless of the order/dollar value.
I learn a lot just by watching this channel..
Robert did so great smart choice he got $500.000 that’s great congratulations to him that’s a big win to so he played it smart and safe.
At 22:45 the question is badly written - a kilowatt-hour is a unit of energy (even though the question seems to treat it like a unit of time), while a watt is a unit of power, so it's not directly convertible.
I love these full episodes thank you I miss this show
48:09 Monica sings the theme song out of commercial!!!
Watching Marine Corps, Captain Robert Rutter play the Way he did, and drop out at the point, and which he did was an absolute joy. Taking home $500,000 was a wise move.
35:56 Jeff: If you asked to see the Million Dollar Question, there's no turning back.
@17:32 Marki seems nervous around the Marine Captain 😜
Justin I think it's nervous respect better than film stars
I like watching this channel, because I'm not smarter than a 5th grader..
Thank you for this! 👍🏻
That Marine sounds just like Woody Harrelson. It's uncanny. Looks a bit like him too.
Robert Rutter started at the bottom and worked his way up.
I am not even American and I answered Franklin Roosevelt.
23:13 What is my guy talking about? lol
i love this show
I think that a reasonable strategy is to answer the first through third grade questions, and save the Cheats and Save for the fourth and fifth grade questions. So like a ladder, work your way up.
I always wondered if the questions were easier or harder, depending on the grade level, and/or dollar amount... I.E. if a 5th grade question was picked for a $1,000 question, would it be easier than a 5th grade question for $500,000... or is a 1st grade question for $500,000 harder than a 1st grade question for $1,000. I have a feeling the questions are the same, regardless of the order/dollar value.
0:05, 27:42, 39:35
Lindbergh went to Paris France.
😠😠😠😠 Jeff just because Monica didn’t know the answer doesn’t mean you have to insult her saying that she’s not smart!
He jokes around a lot.. don’t read to far into it
THEODORE?!
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