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American Television History Is Made on Weekday ``Who Wants to Be a Millionaire''; Nancy Christy of Tulsa Becomes America's First Female Million Dollar Quiz Show Winner.


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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 8, 2003

Nancy Christy, a 49-year-old single mother and middle school teacher from Tulsa, Okla., makes American television history today on the weekday version of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire," when she becomes the first woman in America to win one million dollars on a TV quiz show quiz show
n.
A television or radio program in which the contestants' knowledge is tested by questioning, with some contestants winning money or prizes.
.

After auditioning for the show last August in Tulsa, Christy flew to New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 for the "Millionaire" taping. She started in the hot seat on Wednesday, May 7, and continued on Thursday, May 8. She breezed through the first seven questions without using any lifelines, but ran into trouble at the $8,000 mark, with a query about gymnasium equipment ("Often found in health clubs, an `erg' machine simulates which of these activities?") After using her "Ask the Audience" and 50/50 lifelines, Christy correctly answered C) Rowing.

She used her last lifeline to "Phone-A-Friend" regarding a World War II-era treaty between Germany and the USSR USSR: see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. , only to have time run out before getting the answer. An educated guess earned her $16,000 and the opportunity to return Thursday and continue her pursuit of the grand prize.

Christy begins Thursday's million-dollar climb at $32,000, with the daunting daunt  
tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts
To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay.



[Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin
 task of facing the remaining questions with no lifelines. She easily navigates through the next five questions, which deal with such diverse topics as the musical "Fiddler on the Roof," Amtrak's Coast Starlight star·light  
n.
The light from the stars.


starlight
Noun

the light that comes from the stars

Noun 1.
 train route, Nancy Drew novels and a little-known California fish called the grunion grunion: see silversides.
grunion

Edible Pacific fish (Leuresthes tenuis) found along the western coast of the U.S. In the warm months, it lays its eggs in beach sand during a full or new moon when the tide cycle is at its peak.
.

At $500,000, Christy pauses to consider the question "In 1957, Jorn Utzon won an international competition to design what architectural landmark?" With the tension mounting, she goes out on a limb, correctly guessing B) Sydney Opera House Sydney Opera House

Performing-arts centre on the harbour in Sydney, Australia. Its dynamic, imaginative design by Danish architect Jørn Utzon (b. 1918) won a competition in 1957 and brought Utzon international fame.
, and proceeds to the final, million-dollar question: "Who did artist Grant Wood use as the model for the farmer in his classic painting `American Gothic'?" A) Traveling salesman B) Local sheriff C) His dentist or D) His butcher.

Christy wastes no time. With a little smile on her lips, she explains that, when living in Washington, D.C., she had played the role of the farmer's wife farmer’s wife

makes hell too hot even for the devil, who sends her back home. [Am. Balladry: “The Devil and the Farmer’s Wife”]

See : Shrewishness
 in an on-stage performance. She answers definitively: "That was his sister ... but the farmer was his dentist. `C' -- and that's my final answer!" Screams erupt from the studio audience as Vieira announces, "We have our first woman as a millionaire!"

Christy put herself through college at the age of 42. She worked three jobs while raising her two kids -- a daughter, a freshman in college, and a son, a high school sophomore -- as a single mom, and made the dean's or president's list every semester. Her dedication paid off: she now works at Tulsa's Carver Middle School G.W. Carver Middle School is the name of four public schools two located in Florida, one in Springfield Missouri, and another in Tulsa, Oklahoma. One is in Delray Beach, Florida, United States, and is a part of Palm Beach County School District.  as an English teacher.

She brought a bit of home with her to New York as a good luck charm. "Before I left, the students made a banner and taped it up in the hall, and there must be 300 signatures on it, from kids all over the school." Christy packed it and taped it up on the wall of her hotel room for good luck. She also paused mid-play to send greetings to the kids back home: "Hello Carver Middle School -- go Wildcats!"

Christy comments, "This is a life-changer! As a teacher it would take me nearly 40 years to earn this much money." To Vieira, she notes that, "This makes my life a whole lot easier. I can do things like maybe have a housekeeper once a month ... a yard man ... do some landscaping ... trips with my kids." For herself, she'd like to realize a dream by taking off some time and working on an archaeological dig.

However, she won't give up her day job. "I'll definitely keep teaching, because I love my job and my students, but I'll be doing it in a much cuter car!"

"Who Wants To Be A Millionaire," hosted by Emmy-winning broadcaster Meredith Vieira Meredith Louise Vieira (born December 30, 1953) is an Emmy Award-winning American journalist, television personality, and game show hostess. She currently co-hosts NBC's Today as well as continuing to host Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in syndication. , airs Monday through Friday in national syndication. Check local listings or www.millionairetv.com for time and station.

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