Andrew Lavelle from Wrexham won £16,000 on March 16 1999, the last episode of series 3. He was stripped of his prize money when it was revealed he had a number of criminal offences and was wanted by the police. Two other contestants, Neil Muir and Sheridan Booth - who took part in the show just a week before Andrew himself, also lost their prizes for having criminal records. Lavelle's offences included driving while disqualified, obstructing the police, breaching a community service order and not having a TV licence.
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| - Andrew Lavelle from Wrexham won £16,000 on March 16 1999, the last episode of series 3. He was stripped of his prize money when it was revealed he had a number of criminal offences and was wanted by the police. Two other contestants, Neil Muir and Sheridan Booth - who took part in the show just a week before Andrew himself, also lost their prizes for having criminal records. Lavelle's offences included driving while disqualified, obstructing the police, breaching a community service order and not having a TV licence.
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- Texas
- Tailoring
- Ladybird
- Jive
- Roald Amundsen
- Arioso
- Cul de sac
- Kneel on it
- Square Kilometre
- Thank Your Lucky Stars
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- £100 - Not Timed
- £16,000 - Not Timed
- £2,000 - Not Timed
- £200 - Not Timed
- £300 - Not Timed
- £32,000 - Not Timed
- £4,000 - Not Timed
- £500 - Not Timed
- £8,000 - Not Timed
- Fastest Finger First
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| - Out of the 8 contestants, only Andrew was the one to get that sequence correct. Correct order: C-D-A-B
- He wasn't sure thinking it might be B: Arioso, but decided to take home £16,000 as he had no lifelines left. The correct answer was D: Adagio.
- He decided to call his mother Kath for help who thought it's A: Ready Steady Go. He went with his mum, and won £4,000.
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- New York
- Medical
- Butterfly
- Allegro
- Waltz
- Ernest Shackleton
- Hectare
- Mal de mer
- Ready Steady Go
- Wear it
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- Starting with the smallest, put these four units of area in order.
- What type of animals are exhibited annually at Crufts?
- Which of these musical terms means 'at ease' or 'at a slow pace'?
- What should a clergyman do with a biretta?
- What type of insect is a Red Admiral?
- Which French term describes a road closed off at one end?
- Before standing for the presidency, Bill Clinton served five terms as governor of which state?
- In 1900, who captained the ship 'Discovery' on its journey to the Antarctic?
- Complete the title of the Charles Dickens' novel, 'Oliver ...'
- If you 'took silk' you would be a member of which profession?
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| - Kangaroos
- Arkansas
- Banking
- Wasp
- Adagio
- Joie de vivre
- Lambada
- Sit on it
- Square Metre
- Top of the Pops
- William Bligh
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| - California
- Legal
- Hamsters
- Dragonfly
- Twist
- Arpeggio
- Je ne sais quoi
- Juke Box Jury
- Read it
- Robert Falcon Scott
- Square Centimetre
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