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  • lol Regis kinda slipped off track on the logic behind that joke. I'm pretty sure he had an idea for a joke in his head that didn't come out as intended.

  • LOL. You shoulda used your double dip. You know why? You didn't need it, you got it right. LOL. Regis being Regis

  • Simple matter of elimination!!! 

  • All the ones I know including, UK, AUS, NZ have:

    1 Ask the Audience,

    2 50:50,

    3 Ring a friend.

    4 Douple Dip - US (whatever that is)

    what next? In my opinion, this makes it a little too easy for the contender if they have more than 3 choices.

  • I remember seeing "fuzzy wuzzy brown" and "mauvelous" crayons in elementary school, but I don't recall seeing "asparagus", though. Of course, "gray matter" would've been a little too controversial for a color name...

  • come on, why you name the explicit synomyn for human brains for children's art supplies?

    thats like saying rectum is a mystery flavor of Kool-Aid

  • LOL THAT WAS HARD

  • i thought it was grey matter because the other names kinda showed a better understanding of the colour, grey matter didnt :S

  • All of them are wrong, the right answer is Ibn Elhaytham

  • Holy what a ridiculous question. How could anyone get that?

  • I saw this episode in 2005 and it wasnt another 2 years until i saw it again and i already know its gray matter even when i dont own a 120 count box

  • hello wise men...and women (nervous laugh) burn

  • Regis joke fail.

  • "You should've used your Double Dip!"

    "Why?"

    "Because you didn't need it!"

    Uh... right.

  • yeah, that was a terrible attempt at a joke on Regis' part.

  • He should have said something like, "No reason, I just thought you would."

  • @LolGui "You got it right!" "Yeah!"

  • 2:26 look at john carpenters face its looks funny

  • hey what the hell..... aAgent Carpenter, isnt it that dude who won 1million dollars so easily. Man that guy is my inspiration.

  • Fuzzy wuzzy brown. hehe.

  • NOBODY is as good as making it look like you are completely wrong at first like Regis does!!! I would have a HEART ATTACK OMG!!!!

  • Bob-O is very funny during his run.

    "My daughter's only three, so we're not buying that big a box of crayons yet. She's up to eight, and even that's a bit much, since everything's blue."

  • Regis mastered the fakeout answer revealing trick.

  • DR.DREW!!

  • John Carpenter is a very good-looking guy.

  • haha xD

  • i thought asparagus because kids dont like veggies

  • Its like any standardized test. You have to go through the process as to what the answer is NOT to narrow it down. The first 3 all make sense as a name of a color a Child would comprehend. Grey Matter is the only one that would be way over their heads, so why would it be included in Childrens crayons? I feel he wasted that lifeline on something he should have been able to deduce.

  • Gray matter makes the most sense as gray matter isn't actually gray (I don't think). I probably would have double dipped with Fuzzy Wuzzy and Gray Matter though. That lady in the Wise Men, however, didn't look like she cared AT ALL at what was going on lol John Carpenter is still the man.

  • She was the one that said it was gray matter, though, as not fitting with the other choices. John Carpenter's face was hilarious when he saw the question - the woman doctor's face was more subtle like "I was asked to be here because I have a doctorate, and I'm answering a question about crayons???!!!"

  • What the hell?  Stupid question. Someone could study for years about countries, history, wars, statistics, economics, governments, art, business, and a million other things that actually matter and not pay attention to the huge box of crayons that person's child if playing with right in front of them.

  • i was stumped between fuzzy wuzzy brown and gray matter, cuz ive never seen either of those. and internetgameshow though, your comment made a very good point.

    furthermore, i believe each question is systematically able to be broken down if your IQ is literally off the charts.

  • I though Gray Matter, because it seemed like a play-on-words that kids wouldn't get

  • Wow, a whole eight crayons.

  • I figured Asparagus, because it's the only name that's not punny/cute.

  • i figured it was mauvelous... and i was wrong :(

  • orgasium

  • dr. drew was on millionaire? why wasnt i informed about this? why didnt anyone tell me? ok now im pissed!

  • mistical is oryginal wwtbam

  • Where Can i Find The Three Whise Men Theme

  • i have it

  • I figured gray matter because it was kind of morbid for a crayon color.

  • I'm a neurologist. That was easy.

  • Whoa thats dr.drew from celebrity rehab

  • I'm not sure if I am the only one, but I like the music of the Three Wise Men. Anyone can get me the music for the Three Wise Men without the speaking???

  • Yeah, the music is cool, isn't it? Very mystical. :)

  • "you should've used double dip because you kno why? YOU DIDN'T NEED IT!!!!" way to NOT make sense and contradict yourself regis hahaha

  • I have over 100 crayons and I know that Gray matter was never an official crayon name. By the way, peach was called 'flesh' before, but was changed around the sixties.

  • Actually, I have over 200 crayons. But I'm still right, no gray matter color. Mostly because gray matter means brain

  • CARPENTER IS DA MAN!

  • WHAT? John Carpenter was in THREE WISE MEN?

    Obviously, one of the men must be a WWTBAM winner, but Carpenter's presence shocked me.

    But that's good he helped Bob-O:)

  • here's the REASON behind the answer made by those "wise-people", crayola crayons are made for CHILDREN, so ... fuzzy wuzzy brown, pretty good catch name for a child. Mauvelous, very marvelous, and Asaparagus is a vegetable...definately encouraging a child to eat veggies... now for GRAY MATTER that is SO SCIENTIFIC.... and it sound mysterious and dark does it not?... so by that reasoning, gray matter would stand out a bit and in this case it is certainly the answer.

  • I definitely would not have said B or C. I might have guessed D, but A seemed a little weird to me.

  • Dr drew is fiddling with his hands

  • lol gray matter shouldnt be a name of a color in lil kids crayons

  • I totally would have guessed asparagus but I suppose that would have been too obvious for a $500K question...

  • the look on carpenter's face is priceless! lol

  • carpenter won the first mil rite? with style

  • Agree with u MrJackylim..but ist33 is not wrong because most of the country in the world follow the british rule..

  • im amazed i knew this right off the bat...

    I like to color.

  • Grey is The australian spelling, Gray is the American, like Colour and Color the latter being american

  • There's no such thing as Australian spelling. There's only American spelling and British spelling.

  • those ppl looked very intimidating.i wish i was that smart,lol

  • im smarter -0-

  • cause u play with crayons? everyone knows that

  • Orgasm much?

  • Dr. Drew, super hunk.

  • Isnt it a clue that "Gray Matter" is spelled wrong "grey"?

  • Actually it is spelled correctly.

  • both gray & grey are acceptable spellings

  • BLONDE BLOND THRU THROUGH

  • I would have guessed Gray Matter because my other choice was Fuzzy Wuzzy Brown and between the two "Fuzzy Wuzzy" is more likely to be in a box of crayons designed for children than "Gray Matter."

  • 113. White

    114. Wild Blue Yonder

    115. Wild Strawberry

    116. Wild Watermelon

    117. Wisteria*

    118. Yellow

    119. Yellow Green

    120. Yellow Orange

  • lol a question bout crayons- in australia they're a hell a lot harder- but i think they're going soft on them tho. u should watch stupid americans on youtube0 u should see where they think north korea is!

  • regis pronounces it correctly.  the rest of you are just stupid.

  • YES!!! He did pronounce it correctly! Thanks for posting your breakthrough discovery! I suppose next you'll post the cure for cancer? No? Then go away.

    Back on topic, I think mazdran explained it quite well about two distinct pronunciations of crayon (or three, according to the commenters here - "cran", "cray-n", or "cray-on"). Personally, I say it "cray-on", but that's just me. :)

  • @JessOnTheRun lol thanks for posting the obvious. Will the next post you put up show us how to rid of poverty. No. Then go away.

  • haha... how'd someone know that=?

  • Gray Matter is a Crayola MARKER color right?

  • No. Gray matter is more like I think, how many people talk (and giggle) the whole time. Gray matter is NOT a crayon color.

  • how americans say crayon is so wierd... cray-on :)

  • How do you pronounce it? And where are you from ?(I am curious, not attacking)

  • im from yorkshire in england, and i sorta miss out the O, so its like cray-n (hard to explain lol)

  • lol yeah Regis says it weird, crayola cray-on. I'm used to cran in Michigan. There are plenty of english words with two distinct pronunciations, depending on where you are.

  • It's not weird to say "Cray-on."

  • Looks like Barry from EastEnders

  • damn the....music is killing

  • It's the cute little comments and banter that made me stop watching this boring show. At least in this case there was lots of money at stake, otherwise I would have switched channels.

  • Interesting question. I knew that it was definitely not going to be like regular millionaire after question 10.

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