After 14 questions, they reached the £1,000,000 question which was: It was later found out that the question was flawed. "One out of many" was the motto of the United States, and it did have Latin origins, but since 1956, they have also been using "In God we trust," but it did not have Latin origins, so the question was ruled out as a bad question and Laurence and Jackie were invited back for another £1,000,000 question, which was:
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| - Laurence and Jackie Llewellyn Bowen
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| - After 14 questions, they reached the £1,000,000 question which was: It was later found out that the question was flawed. "One out of many" was the motto of the United States, and it did have Latin origins, but since 1956, they have also been using "In God we trust," but it did not have Latin origins, so the question was ruled out as a bad question and Laurence and Jackie were invited back for another £1,000,000 question, which was:
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B
| - Asia
- Frasier
- Cricket match
- Brandy
- David Essex
- Design Museum
- Eyes Wide Shut
- Knossos
- One out of many
- Richard II
- Spiderman
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| - £1,000 - Not timed
- £1,000,000 - Not timed
- £125,000 - Not timed
- £16,000 - Not timed
- £2,000 - Not timed
- £250,000 - Not timed
- £32,000 - Not timed
- £4,000 - Not timed
- £500,000 - Not timed
- £64,000 - Not timed
- £8,000 - Not timed
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Caption
| - 3050.0
- The couple thought it was A: In God we trust, so they went for it, but they were ruled to have gotten it wrong. The correct answer was B: One out of many and they lost £468,000, or so they thought...
- This was another question they did not know, so they asked the audience. The majority went for D: Bringing Up Baby, so they went for it, and they were right, but it was not revealed until after a commercial break.
- Jackie thought it was Whisky, but Laurence could not agree with them, so they called their friend David. Jackie was the one who spoke with him, who also thought it was Whisky. In the end, the couple went for D: Whisky, which was correct.
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A
| - South America
- Batman
- Rum
- Seinfeld
- Thebes
- Horse race
- In God we trust
- Leo Sayer
- Museum of London
- Shanghai Surprise
- William I
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Question
| - 1970.0
- ("50:50" lifeline used.)
- ("Ask the Audience" lifeline used.)
- Cosmo Kramer and George Costanza are characters from which US TV sitcom?
- York's National Railway Museum is associated with which London museum?
- ("Phone-A-Friend" lifeline used.)
- Which of these films did not star a married couple?
- Kal-El was the original name of which superhero?
- The Scottish dish "Atholl brose" contains which spirit mixed with honey?
- Yaks are native to which continent?
- Translated from the Latin, what is the motto of the United States?
- The archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans was most associated with the excavation of which ancient site?
- Which king of England is often credited with the invention of the handkerchief?
- After which of these sporting events do the participants have to be weighed?
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D
| - Africa
- Babylon
- Iron Man
- Science Museum
- Roseanne
- Henry V
- Bringing Up Baby
- Noddy Holder
- Striving together
- Tennis match
- Whisky
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bstyle
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- correct
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C
| - Australia
- Superman
- Troy
- Gin
- Ellen
- All as one
- Alvin Stardust
- British Museum
- Edward IV
- Key Largo
- Swimming race
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abstract
| - After 14 questions, they reached the £1,000,000 question which was: It was later found out that the question was flawed. "One out of many" was the motto of the United States, and it did have Latin origins, but since 1956, they have also been using "In God we trust," but it did not have Latin origins, so the question was ruled out as a bad question and Laurence and Jackie were invited back for another £1,000,000 question, which was:
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