The $64,000 Question was an American game show broadcast from 1955-1958.
The show was very popular and the title entered the popular lexicon as a synonym for a very difficult question or the capper of a series of questions.
The phrase is "sixty-four thousand dollar question," and it came from a Fifties TV show in which it was the most valuable and presumably the most difficult question.
One thousand dollars....it's a trick question.
No you Ding-dong!
no There's no longer even a thousand dollar bill anymore.
One thousand million.
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The phrase is "sixty-four thousand dollar question," and it came from a Fifties TV show in which it was the most valuable and presumably the most difficult question.
Sixty thousand dollar JAMICAN.Sixty thousand dollar JAMICAN.Sixty thousand dollar JAMICAN.Sixty thousand dollar JAMICAN.
seventyfive = 75 sixtyfour = 64 75 - 64 = 11 Eleven
In this question, a $6,000 investment would make $552.
64 thousand dollar question
One thousand dollars....it's a trick question.
Anything is possible. A thousand dollar hamburger has been made, so a pizza could also be made. If anyone would buy it is another question.
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There are 10 dimes per dollar, which makes this question simply 100 x 10, which is One Thousand (1000).
The President who was on the thousand dollar bill was Grover Cleveland. The President on the five thousand dollar bill was James Madison.
There has never been a fifty thousand dollar bill. A ten thousand dollar bill with Salmon P. Chase on it was the highest.