Clay Aiken – Eleven Questions Correct = A Million Dollars

In 2007, Clay Aiken  was in the studio, trying to be Smarter Than A 5th Grader.

Clay appeared during sweeps week in a celebrity edition of the show. All celebrities were guaranteed $25,000, but tried to win up to $1 million.

Each contestant was given eleven questions to answer correctly to win the million. It was no surprise to see Clay answering correctly for the first nine questions. He chose to walk away when he had some hesitation about the tenth question. He walked away with $300,000 for the Bubel-Aiken Foundation(The National Inclusion Project). Clay commented that the money would fund 30 summer camps in 2008.

Clay did very well. The following are the amounts won by all the celebrities during the week.

Clay Aiken 350,000
Miss America 2007, Lauren Nelson 175,000
Tony Hawk 175,000
Regis Philbin 175,000
Kellie Pickler 50,000
Billy Bush 25,000 (guessed and was wrong on the 300K question)

Sit back, get a cup of coffee and watch the fun video of Clay on the show. The video starts with a interview with Clay about the show, but ends with some snippets of the show.  The video shows quite a bit of the show!

It’s been a few years, but it still is fun to see this!

Clay is a smart man and I am glad he was able to make so much money

for the National Inclusion Project!

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2 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – Eleven Questions Correct = A Million Dollars

  1. There are many of us that just love to hear Clay talk and I am one of them. I love it when he does interviews and this video showed his talking ability. of course we all love his singing, too! This video was new to me – loved it! Thank you! Have to watch it again!

  2. Thank you for the pictures and the video. I watch this show when it was on TV. I love the pictures and the video. I am glad that Clay won $350 thousand dollars for the Bubel-Aiken Foundation which is now The National Inclusion Project. Thank you for the memories. Thank you CANN.

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