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Celebrity Millionaire SPOILERS!!! Will not be archived Here are SPOILERS for the Celebrity Millionaire shows. The first is from a reputable source, USA TODAY, and includes minor spoilers - like lifelines - but does not reveal who won what. The second article is from a dubious source - The Star - and includes exact $ figures for each celeb. MINOR SPOILERS from today's USA TODAY: Celebs train hard for 'Millionaire' hot seat By Kevin V. Johnson They say who you know matters more than what you know. But don't tell that to Queen Latifah.. The day before her appearance at the celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire tapings, the talk-show host had her researcher, Corey Provencher, and talent booker, Carin Zaleski, quiz her with questions from a mock Millionaire game at MindFun.com. While eating lunch, Latifah switched to flash cards to train her brain. Good thing she did: When she needed the expertise of ''phone-a-friend'' lifeline Joe Trela, an actual Millionaire million-dollar winner, he couldn't answer the question she was stuck on. That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each Spoilers courtesy of Alfornos . [ Search this Site ] [ No Stalkerazzi Clause ] [ David Links ] [ Link to DuchovnyNet ] [ Send a Postcard ] [ Referral ]

Here are SPOILERS for the Celebrity Millionaire shows. The first is from a reputable source, USA TODAY, and includes minor spoilers - like lifelines - but does not reveal who won what. The second article is from a dubious source - The Star - and includes exact $ figures for each celeb. MINOR SPOILERS from today's USA TODAY: Celebs train hard for 'Millionaire' hot seat By Kevin V. Johnson They say who you know matters more than what you know. But don't tell that to Queen Latifah.. The day before her appearance at the celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire tapings, the talk-show host had her researcher, Corey Provencher, and talent booker, Carin Zaleski, quiz her with questions from a mock Millionaire game at MindFun.com. While eating lunch, Latifah switched to flash cards to train her brain. Good thing she did: When she needed the expertise of ''phone-a-friend'' lifeline Joe Trela, an actual Millionaire million-dollar winner, he couldn't answer the question she was stuck on. That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

MINOR SPOILERS from today's USA TODAY: Celebs train hard for 'Millionaire' hot seat By Kevin V. Johnson They say who you know matters more than what you know. But don't tell that to Queen Latifah.. The day before her appearance at the celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire tapings, the talk-show host had her researcher, Corey Provencher, and talent booker, Carin Zaleski, quiz her with questions from a mock Millionaire game at MindFun.com. While eating lunch, Latifah switched to flash cards to train her brain. Good thing she did: When she needed the expertise of ''phone-a-friend'' lifeline Joe Trela, an actual Millionaire million-dollar winner, he couldn't answer the question she was stuck on. That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

Celebs train hard for 'Millionaire' hot seat By Kevin V. Johnson They say who you know matters more than what you know. But don't tell that to Queen Latifah.. The day before her appearance at the celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire tapings, the talk-show host had her researcher, Corey Provencher, and talent booker, Carin Zaleski, quiz her with questions from a mock Millionaire game at MindFun.com. While eating lunch, Latifah switched to flash cards to train her brain. Good thing she did: When she needed the expertise of ''phone-a-friend'' lifeline Joe Trela, an actual Millionaire million-dollar winner, he couldn't answer the question she was stuck on. That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

By Kevin V. Johnson They say who you know matters more than what you know. But don't tell that to Queen Latifah.. The day before her appearance at the celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire tapings, the talk-show host had her researcher, Corey Provencher, and talent booker, Carin Zaleski, quiz her with questions from a mock Millionaire game at MindFun.com. While eating lunch, Latifah switched to flash cards to train her brain. Good thing she did: When she needed the expertise of ''phone-a-friend'' lifeline Joe Trela, an actual Millionaire million-dollar winner, he couldn't answer the question she was stuck on. That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

They say who you know matters more than what you know. But don't tell that to Queen Latifah.. The day before her appearance at the celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire tapings, the talk-show host had her researcher, Corey Provencher, and talent booker, Carin Zaleski, quiz her with questions from a mock Millionaire game at MindFun.com. While eating lunch, Latifah switched to flash cards to train her brain. Good thing she did: When she needed the expertise of ''phone-a-friend'' lifeline Joe Trela, an actual Millionaire million-dollar winner, he couldn't answer the question she was stuck on. That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

But don't tell that to Queen Latifah.. The day before her appearance at the celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire tapings, the talk-show host had her researcher, Corey Provencher, and talent booker, Carin Zaleski, quiz her with questions from a mock Millionaire game at MindFun.com. While eating lunch, Latifah switched to flash cards to train her brain. Good thing she did: When she needed the expertise of ''phone-a-friend'' lifeline Joe Trela, an actual Millionaire million-dollar winner, he couldn't answer the question she was stuck on. That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

The day before her appearance at the celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire tapings, the talk-show host had her researcher, Corey Provencher, and talent booker, Carin Zaleski, quiz her with questions from a mock Millionaire game at MindFun.com. While eating lunch, Latifah switched to flash cards to train her brain. Good thing she did: When she needed the expertise of ''phone-a-friend'' lifeline Joe Trela, an actual Millionaire million-dollar winner, he couldn't answer the question she was stuck on. That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

Good thing she did: When she needed the expertise of ''phone-a-friend'' lifeline Joe Trela, an actual Millionaire million-dollar winner, he couldn't answer the question she was stuck on. That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

That's just one of the ways that 10 celebrities got ready for four special-edition charity Millionaire shows taped last Friday. Each player had to win a ''fastest finger'' round to make it to the hot seat. First winner: former Celebrity Jeopardy! player David Duchovny. Tenth winner: Ray Romano. How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

How others prepared: * Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him. * Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

* Romano asked host Regis Philbin to ''go easy'' on him and picked co-star Patricia Heaton as a phone friend. * Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

* Board-game fanatic Lance Bass of 'N Sync asked Jay Leno, his high school teacher Chuck Yeager and two childhood friends from Clinton, Miss., to be his phone friends. * Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

* Drew Carey picked writer/producer/director friend Sam Simon (The Drew Carey Show, The Simpsons) as his only phone friend. * Duchovny chose his wife, Téa Leoni, and movie critic Jeffrey Lyons as phone friends. * Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

* Rosie O'Donnell asked two friends, her brother-in-law, her brother and show writer Alan Katz to be phone friends. Brother Eddie, she says, ''is the smartest child in the family. He knows things like what is the name of the official airline of Argentina.'' * Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

* Dana Carvey picked Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants. ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4. MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate] X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

X-Files star David Duchovny wound up winning $32,000 for the East Harlem School at Exodus, but it wasn't easy. The Princeton grad used all his lifelines, which included a call to wife Tea Leoni, who told him: "You are so screwed, David!" Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

Faced with the $500,000 question: In which big-screen movie did viewers hear the line: "You be careful out among them English!" Duchovny ran out of lifelines and luck. He answered Braveheart - the correct answer was Witness. Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

Other grand totals: Rosie O'Donnell $500,000 Drew Carey $500,00 Lance Bass of *NSYNC $125,000 Ray Romano $125,000 Emeril Lagasse $125,000 Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

Kathie Lee Gifford, Vanessa Williams, Dana Carey won $32,000 each

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* Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse watched old Millionaire tapes and had his office staff quiz him.

Kathie Lee Gifford and Vanessa L. Williams also were contestants.

ABC says the celebrities won a total of $2 million. The shows air May 1-4.

MAJOR SPOILERS from THE STAR [ don't know if they're accurate]