>> alexandre dumas. french. i think--i-- crusoe...'m just, like-- i know every-- that he didn't write "gulliver's travels" or "robinson crusoe," and i can't for the life of me pull those names out right now, but i know he didn't write those. ulysses is definitely more ancient. greek or something like that. so i'm pretty sure alexandre dumas wrote "the three musketeers." [mutters] french open, musketeers' cup. so i'm gonna have to go with c, musketeer's cup. final answer. >> final? you got it. there you go. yes, he wrote "the three musketeers." you're up to $7,000. >> all right. whew. >> well done, think your way through it, keep working through it. >> right. >> shot at five figures, hitting the halfway point with $10,000 if you get this right. [dramatic musical sting] ♪ wildly popular today, quinoa first originated in an area near which of these mountain ranges? >> all right, the himalayas are in--i think quinoa came from south america, like, brazil or something like that. it's got that spanish, portuguese, quinoa sound to it. so i do