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01:16Hello, and welcome to College of Spirit Millionaire.
01:39Now, all week we have been at the Millionaire Play-It attraction at the Disney-MGM Studios
01:43in Walt Disney World, Florida.
01:45Yesterday, Trevor Hikes from the University of Texas landed in the hot seat.
01:49We learned that he is terrified of big crowds, that he thinks 50 is old, and he likes his
01:55senior citizens curvy.
01:57And you only answered seven questions, Trevor.
02:00What else am I going to learn about you?
02:02Because right now, I'm scared.
02:03I'm so little nervous.
02:06I'm speechless.
02:07Are you speechless?
02:08You're a very cute guy.
02:10You really are, and you're a very nice guy.
02:12Yesterday, you said that what you want to do most, you're not sure about your future,
02:14but in the immediate future, you want to serve your country.
02:17You're in the ROTC now, and that's a very admirable thing to do.
02:20I applaud you.
02:21And you also said that you want to take care of your mom and dad, make them proud of you.
02:25Oh, yeah.
02:25My number one thing in life is just to make my parents proud.
02:27That is so lovely.
02:33You know, there are a lot of cynics out there that would go, sure, come on.
02:36Most kids don't think like that.
02:37Why is that so important to you?
02:39Because maybe my brother and sister have made them proud, and it's my turn.
02:43And one day, would you like to get married?
02:46Uh, one day.
02:47Yeah?
02:48Do you have a girlfriend?
02:50Yes, I do.
02:50Yeah?
02:51She's here, as a matter of fact.
02:52Oh, what's her name?
02:53Her name's Fiona.
02:54Fiona?
02:54Is that Fiona right there in the audience?
02:56Oh, nice to see you, Fiona.
02:59Okay.
03:01Well, Trevor, you are definitely, despite the fact you think 50 is old, you are definitely
03:07a good guy, and you're playing a great game.
03:10I know you thought you were nervous, but it has not shown in the game at all.
03:12You're going for $8,000, Trevor, and you have three lifelines still sitting there to help
03:18you out.
03:19And when you get to that $25,000 mark, you will get the fourth lifeline.
03:24So how do you feel right now?
03:26I feel anxious.
03:27A little anxious?
03:28Yeah.
03:28Would you feel better if I showed you your Capital One check for a million dollars, or
03:31worse?
03:31Would you feel better if I could take it home right now?
03:33You can't take it home right now.
03:35You can touch it.
03:35Okay.
03:36Now you give it back, all right?
03:38All right.
03:39Now, are you ready to play millionaire?
03:43Yes, ma'am.
03:43Okay, you folks ready to play millionaire?
03:48Let's play millionaire.
03:49Okay, Trevor, this is for $8,000.
03:56What is the term for the aerodynamic force that directly opposes the thrust of the plane's
04:02engines?
04:02Lift, drag, weight, tension.
04:13What are you thinking?
04:14I'm thinking it can't be tension, it can't be weight.
04:19It would have to be A or B. But lift, I would assume it's more of the wings than the engines.
04:27And drag, when, you know, heavy plane, when passing by, drag, goes to the engines, goes
04:37to the thrusts, B, anyway, it would have to be.
04:43But I don't want to look at give B, and you say, I say, you know, the things I'm supposed
04:48to say, and then I look at you, and you tell me it's wrong, I have to walk away.
04:54Yeah.
04:55That would suck.
04:56Yeah, go.
04:56Yeah.
04:57B.
04:57B.
05:06B?
05:08Is that a final?
05:11B, final answer.
05:13Uh, Trevor, I'm not going to tell you to leave.
05:17You got it right for Hayes.
05:30Oh, oh, oh.
05:33Wow.
05:34You okay?
05:35It's pretty tense.
05:36Pretty tense?
05:37Yeah.
05:38Now, you shouldn't be tense, you're going for $16,000, you have all your lifelines, seven
05:42away from a million.
05:44A pattern representing X and Y in telegraphic code is featured on the cover of what band's
05:512005 album?
05:54Coldplay?
05:55The White Stripes?
05:58Foo Fighters?
05:59Dave Matthews Band?
06:06Do you like any of these?
06:10Yes.
06:11Yes.
06:13A as in alpha?
06:15Um, final answer.
06:18Oh, you were teasing me.
06:19You knew all along.
06:20You got it for $16,000.
06:29It's for $25,000.
06:31Great.
06:31According to the U.S. Constitution, a member of the House of Representatives must be at
06:38least how old?
06:4018 years old?
06:4221 years old?
06:4325 years old?
06:4530 years old?
06:47Pretty, wow.
06:48Can't be 18.
06:49Can't be 18.
06:53Probably isn't 21.
06:57I think 30 is Senate.
06:59My period of representatives.
07:00Probably from the Senate.
07:03Your major is poli-sci, right?
07:05Yeah.
07:05Yeah.
07:06Okay.
07:07Yes.
07:08Oh.
07:08What grade are you getting?
07:12Um, that's a saying?
07:13No, no.
07:14I think my parents might be watching.
07:17I'll have to use the...
07:19Please, ask the audience.
07:23You want to ask the audience?
07:24Yes.
07:24Okay, audience, Trevor needs your help.
07:27If you're ready, vote now.
07:35Okay, 65% of this audience says 25 years old.
07:3922% say 30 years old.
07:42Now, you had said 25.
07:43I don't know if you influenced the audience or not, but let's check with the airwell to message
07:47the crowd because they didn't hear you.
07:49You can say that again.
07:53Yeah, exactly.
07:5441% say 30 years old.
07:5738% say 25.
07:59So that audience that didn't hear you at all is as conflicted as you've been in the hot seat.
08:08It has to be seen.
08:12Senate is a lot more older, a lot more prestigious.
08:17I hope they're not watching.
08:18Um, I would have to say C.
08:24Final?
08:27With no guts, no glory, right?
08:30That's true.
08:33And then somebody told me, you know, money's money, but fun lasts forever.
08:37Who said that?
08:42Well, the money's serious.
08:43One of your co-workers.
08:44Oh, they did?
08:44Yeah.
08:45Um, I would have to say C.
08:47Uh...
08:49Final answer.
08:59Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:03Come on, lift that head.
09:04You have it.
09:06Oh, thank you, guys.
09:06Oh, thank you, audience.
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11:34And we are back with Trevor Hikes from the University of Texas.
11:38Doing a great job.
11:39You got your $25,000.
11:41You can't leave with less than that.
11:42Congratulations.
11:43That's terrific.
11:44Are you feeling a little better about yourself?
11:46A little bit.
11:47A little bit?
11:48So what do you want to do with the money?
11:50Do you have any ideas?
11:51Yes, I do.
11:53Right now, my brother just got married like a year ago.
11:56My sister has two jobs.
11:57And my dad, he's my old man.
12:00I don't want him to be working.
12:01I want him to retire.
12:02So I'd help out my sister to get one job.
12:04And my brother on his bills.
12:05And I want my dad to retire.
12:07You are too good to be true.
12:09You are such a good kid.
12:11Nothing for yourself?
12:14Maybe another trip to Disney World.
12:16Another trip to Disney World?
12:17That'd be great.
12:18The way you're going, you can take many trips to Disney World.
12:20You're just five questions away from a million.
12:23You go on for $50,000, but you just earned that fourth lifeline.
12:26Switch the questions.
12:27So you now have three lifelines to help you out.
12:29Are you exactly very sweet?
12:31Are you ready to keep playing?
12:32Yes, ma'am.
12:33Okay, then let's play.
12:34For $50,000, what breed of dog was bred by Hubert, a 7th century monk who later became
12:48the patron saint of hunters?
12:51Beagle, boxer, golden retriever, bloodhound.
12:56A and D just stood out for me right there.
13:07Can't be boxer, can't be golden retriever.
13:117th century monk.
13:13Well, you have the 50-50, the photograph, or you can dump the question.
13:21I will use 50-50.
13:23You want to use the 50-50?
13:24Yes, please.
13:24Okay, computer, please randomly take away two of the wrong answers.
13:28Do bloodhounds hunt?
13:44They're huge.
13:46And they're wrinkly.
13:50Beagles.
13:51You mean like senior citizens over 50?
13:55No.
13:58Beagles chase foxes on the horse with these men.
14:05Beagles chase with a horn.
14:08And there's a movie.
14:09Mary Poppins had it.
14:14Your mind works in interesting ways.
14:18Wow.
14:22I can't ask you a question.
14:23Huh?
14:24I'm thinking of myself.
14:25Sorry.
14:26No, talk out loud.
14:27It's good.
14:27I can't switch a question.
14:29I should know this question.
14:31It's a dog question.
14:35Okay, I'm going to call somebody.
14:37I'm going to call my Uncle Neil.
14:38Your Uncle Neil?
14:40Okay, we're going to get Neil, Uncle Neil on the line.
14:49Hello?
14:49Hello.
14:50Hi, Neil.
14:51Yeah.
14:51Hey, it's Meredith from Millionaire.
14:53How are you?
14:54I'm great.
14:54How are you?
14:55I am great.
14:56I'm here with your nephew, Trevor.
14:57Really good guy.
14:58Hi, Trevor.
15:00Hello.
15:02He's a little, you know, he's in the hot seat.
15:05It's a little nerve-wracking because he's going for $50,000.
15:09Okay.
15:09Just need your help, okay?
15:10I hope I can help.
15:12Me too.
15:13Trevor, you have 30 seconds.
15:14Your time starts now.
15:16What breed of dog was bred by Hubert, a 7th century monk who later became the patron saint
15:22of hunters?
15:23A beagle or a bloodhound?
15:2520 seconds.
15:30Ooh.
15:34Do you have any guess what jumps out to you?
15:36I would guess bloodhound, but it would be purely a guess, Trevor.
15:43Okay, thank you.
15:44Okay, good luck.
15:45All right, thanks.
15:50Well, you are obviously leaning toward A.
15:53And he leaning towards D, although he says it's purely a guess.
16:00I just have to go with my uncle.
16:03Oh, my God.
16:06A final answer.
16:12Well, Trevor, it's not legal.
16:14It's blood.
16:18Everybody was stumped.
16:20But you know what, Trevor?
16:21If you sit there and enjoy your $25,000.
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19:16You are a junior majoring in psychology.
19:18Yes.
19:19Terrific.
19:19You know the rules.
19:20You know the lifelines.
19:22Are you ready to play?
19:23Ready.
19:23Okay, then let's play.
19:25Okay.
19:30For $100, incoming freshmen are commonly introduced to college life during a multi-day program called what?
19:39Familiarization, assimilation, orientation, freshman smackdown.
19:45I didn't have to go through D, so I'll say C, orientation.
19:52Final answer.
19:54That's a much nicer one.
19:55You have it for him as always.
19:57Going for $200, Christina.
19:59On a standard map, the top of the map is usually pointing in what direction?
20:05North, south, east, west.
20:10I'll go with A, what?
20:11North.
20:12Final answer.
20:14It's north.
20:15You have it.
20:16Going for $300.
20:20Reusable gold-tone filters and disposable paper filters are both commonly used to prepare what kind of beverage?
20:26Coffee, lemonade, chocolate milk, wine.
20:33I've refilled a lot of these.
20:35A, coffee.
20:36Final answer.
20:38It sure is coffee.
20:39You have it again.
20:41Going for $500.
20:43What popular party game is named after the bones in the human head that protect the brain?
20:49Balderdash, taboo, cranium, boggle.
20:53It's C, cranium.
20:56Final answer.
20:57It's the cranium, yeah.
21:00Going for $1,000.
21:03Used in police work, a deceptive graph is an aptly named device that detects when a suspect is doing what?
21:11Sleeping, lying, talking on the phone, firing a weapon.
21:17Hmm.
21:19Deception means lying.
21:21So I think I'll go with the lying final answer.
21:25You've got it.
21:26And that is no lie.
21:27You have $1,000.
21:28Okay, Christina, so far so good.
21:38Going for $2,000 here.
21:41Which of these fields of study is not usually considered one of the humanities?
21:45Literature, history, philosophy, engineering.
21:52Hmm.
21:52I'm going to say D, engineering, final answer.
21:58Sure is.
21:59You got it again for $2,000.
22:05This is for $4,000.
22:08What is the title of the 2005 hit by the Black Eyed Peas that pays tribute to its singer's curvy assets?
22:16My jiggle, my humps, my hotcakes, my sweet cheeks.
22:22I love singing this song when I'm in the club.
22:27So I'm going to say, be my humps, final answer.
22:31You knew it.
22:32You have it for $4,000.
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26:01We are back with our George Mason University student, Christina Griffith,
26:06who so far is doing a great job going for $8,000, and you still have all your lifelines.
26:11You ready to keep playing?
26:12I'm ready.
26:13Okay, then let's play.
26:20For $8,000, in a 2004 Buddy Comedy, Harold and Kumar go on a quest to satisfy their fast food cravings at what chain?
26:30White Castle, Arby's, Roy Rogers, Taco Bell.
26:35We don't have these where I'm from, but I saw the movie a few months ago.
26:40It's a White Castle.
26:42Final answer.
26:43It is White Castle!
26:51Hey, Christina, this is for $16,000.
26:54Woo!
26:54The logo for the human rights group, Amnesty International, features barbed wire wrapped around what?
27:03Globe, dove, outstretched hand, candle.
27:10I've seen this before.
27:12And I have an idea, but I think I want to ask the audience.
27:21Okay, audience, Christina needs your help.
27:24If you're ready, vote now.
27:26Oh, 37% say outstretched hand, 32% for globe, 17% candle, and 14% for dove.
27:42Not great numbers.
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27:45Oh, my gosh.
27:4634% outstretched hand, 27% globe, 24% dove, 15% candle.
27:54Now, you felt you had an idea.
27:55What was your idea?
27:56I was between globe and outstretched hand, so that didn't help much.
28:01I guess everybody was between globe and outstretched hand.
28:04But you do have other lifelines.
28:07I do.
28:08I want to use my 50-50.
28:10Okay.
28:11I do feel bad.
28:12That's there.
28:13Computer, please, randomly take away two of the wrong answers.
28:16Okay.
28:22And you all thought it was going to be globe and outstretched hand, didn't you?
28:25Tell me the truth.
28:26I know you did.
28:28I felt trust, too, but I was like, good.
28:30Well.
28:30Okay, I'll go with the outstretched hand, my final answer.
28:35No, it is not.
28:38It was candle.
28:41Oh, my gosh.
28:44Oh, we are out of time.
28:46Christina, you sit right there.
28:48Here's your $1,000.
28:49Everybody was stumped on that one.
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