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.
seventyfive = 75 sixtyfour = 64 75 - 64 = 11 Eleven
Sixty thousand dollar JAMICAN.Sixty thousand dollar JAMICAN.Sixty thousand dollar JAMICAN.Sixty thousand dollar JAMICAN.
In this question, a $6,000 investment would make $552.
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.
64 thousand dollar question
One thousand dollars....it's a trick question.
There are 10 dimes per dollar, which makes this question simply 100 x 10, which is One Thousand (1000).
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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.