In this quiz show hosted by comedian Jeff Foxworthy, an adult contestant answered questions on school-day subjects such as history and geography to win money. The questions, ranked from first through fifth grade, increased in difficulty, but players could call on “classmates,” a panel of actual elementary-aged students, for help. Two contestants, a Georgia school district superintendent and a professor who won the Nobel Prize in physics, took home the show’s $1 million jackpot, proving beyond a doubt they were smarter than a 5th grader. Viewers who want to test themselves can catch reruns on Hulu.
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