In this debut episode, Jeff Foxworthy explains the rules of the game. The first contestant then steps up and must do their best to set the stage for the rest of the series.
Average adults must try their luck at a series of questions targeted at the fifth-grade level in order to win up to $1,000,000, but will they be able to do it?
A crab fisherman steps takes a seat at the desk in order to try his luck at winning one million dollars.
A California customer-service manager is this week's contestant.
This weeks contestant is a California attorney, with a chance to win cash by answering questions taken straight from a fifth grade textbook.
Contestants include a Marine Corps captain from San Clemente, Cal.
Features a human-resources coordinator from Los Angeles and a Long Island security consultant.
Contestants include an Army Ranger from Ventura, Cal., and a saleswoman from San Diego.
Contestants include a real-estate agent, a loan officer and a management consultant.
Contestants include a real estate agent, a loan officer and a management consultant.
A wedding photographer who skipped first grade answers questions from elementary-school textbooks to win cash.
A product analyst from California and a tennis pro each answer questions from elementary-school textbooks to win cash. Graduation night.
Host Jeff Foxworthy welcomes a new batch of fifth-graders: Sierra, Mackenzie, Olivia, Cody and Nathan.
Contestant includes a Certified Genius mensus
In this episode, Regis Philbin plays for charity, followed by Clay Aiken is the contestant, playing for his Bubel/Aiken Foundation.
Skateboard legend Tony Hawk is among the contestants.
Former American Idol contestant Kelly Pickler challenges her knowledge against the fifth graders.
Contestants include a San Diego fraternity brother and a bank teller. The bank teller is also a contestant on Don't Forget The Lyrics, who's host Wayne Brady makes a special appearance.
A firefighter from L.A. and a policeman from Oak Lawn, Illinois are the contestants.
A first-grade teacher and a medical supply salesman are this episodes contestants.
This episodes contestants include a surfing instructor and a fashion buyer.
Billy Bush (Access Hollywood) is a guest contestant for this special charity version.
Lauren Nelson, Miss America 2007 competes as this week's contestant for a charity of her choice.
The contestants are helped by the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader's squad.
This episode's contestant is a newlywed who is challenged by the group of fifth graders.
The 2006 World's Strongest Man, Phil Pfister, and 2001-02 World's Strongest Woman Jill Mills test their wits against the fifth grade students.
Contestants for this episode include Kathy Ireland and Georgia state superintendent of schools Cathy Cox help open season 3.
A pair of identical twins and a mother of quintuplets are the contestants for this episode.
A dentist is this episodes contestant as he takes on children in a competition to see how much he has forgotten since leaving school.
An Ivy league graduate from Cornell University is the contestant for this episode.
A former NASA astronaut gets a challenge from the kids in his attempt to win $1,000,000.
Ken Jennings, the man who won the most money ever on Jeopardy, takes his shot at winning the million dollar payoff.
The youngest mayor in the nation, 19 year old John Tyler Hammons of Muskogee, OK. challenges the fifth graders in a battle of knowledge.
Legendary rocker Gene Simmons from Kiss challenges the fifth graders, while playing for the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatrics AIDS Foundation.
TV newcaster Deborah Norville and former NBA player and current actor Rick Fox challenge their knowledge against the fifth graders.
Guest Jennie Garth of "Beverly Hills 90210" tests her knowledge against a fifth grade student.
A rabbi who was educated in the Ivy League takes his shot at winning $1 million Hanukkah prize against a fifth grade student.
A reverend plays against a child for a chance at winning $1 million.
Hot dog eating champ Mark Chestnut takes on the group of fifth grade students in a battle of knowledge, hoping to win up to $1 million for charity.
Comedian Larry the Cable Guy takes on a fifth grader in a battle of knowledge.
Star Jones and animal expert Jack Hanna each play against a fifth grade student to raise money for charity.
Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard and former professional wrestler Bill Goldberg go to battle for charity.
This episode features real-life survivors, including surfer Bethany Hamilton who survived being attacked by a shark, and Jill Finley, who woke up unexpectedly from a coma in 2007 after being removed from life support by her family.
Actor Dean Cain attempts to outsmart a group of fifth graders for charity.
Contestants include an extreme sports enthusiast and a consultant for weight loss as they try to win up to $1 million.
Nobel laureate George Smoot, who shared a 2006 physics award for his accomplishments in cosmic microwave background radiation, challenges a group of fifth graders for charity.