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Margaret Whittaker, from Berkshire, England, was a contestant on the UK version of the show on She became the first woman to ever win £250,000, and with her winnings, the series passed the £1,000,000 mark.

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  • Margaret Whittaker
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  • Margaret Whittaker, from Berkshire, England, was a contestant on the UK version of the show on She became the first woman to ever win £250,000, and with her winnings, the series passed the £1,000,000 mark.
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  • 250000.0
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Appearance
  • --01-18
B
  • Cornwall
  • Ship
  • Mediterranean
  • Creel
  • Kingpin
  • Gary Cooper
  • Herbert Hoover
  • Acacia
  • Three Blind Mice
  • Scaffolder
  • Charles Blondin
  • Family history
  • HMS Bounty
  • Mr Colchester
  • Smooth snake
Country
  • UK
Value
  • Fastest Finger First Question
  • £1,000 - Not Timed
  • £100 - Not Timed
  • £125,000 - 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
  • £64,000 - Not Timed
  • £8,000 - Not Timed
  • £250,000 - Not Timed
  • £500,000 - Not Timed
Caption
  • From the 10 contestants, 3 got it right, but Margaret was the fastest to correctly answer B-D-A-C, making it into the Hot Seat.
  • Margaret didn't know, so she decided to call her friend Rhonda, who said A without hesitating. She went with her and won £250,000
  • The klaxon called time and Margaret would return on £300 with all 3 lifelines still available
  • Margaret didn't know, so she decided to walk away with £250,000. The correct answer was D: Woodrow Wilson
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  • 27(xsd:integer)
A
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  • Chinese
  • Three Wise Men
  • Wiltshire
  • Alice Cooper
  • Whale
  • Harry Houdini
  • Pinhead
  • Calvin Coolidge
  • Mayflower
  • Grass snake
  • Achieve
  • Busman
  • Mr Winchester
  • Trug
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  • correct
from
  • Berkshire, England
Question
  • 3050.0
  • ('Ask The Audience' lifeline used)
  • ('Phone-A-Friend' lifeline used)
  • Five spice powder is a traditional ingredient of which cuisine?
  • In tenpin bowling, what is the name of the front skittle in the triangle?
  • Which worker is associated with a holiday spent doing the same thing one does at work?
  • In Charlotte Brontë's novel, who marries Jane Eyre?
  • In which county is Stonehenge?
  • Place these four words in alphabetical order.
  • What does a genealogist study?
  • Who were Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar?
  • Showman Erich Weiss was better known by which name?
  • Who was the US president at the outbreak of World War One?
  • What was the name of the ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed to America?
  • What is the specific name for an angler's basket for carrying his catch?
  • Suspension, cantilever and humpback are all types of what?
  • Who starred in the classic film western 'High Noon'?
  • What is the only poisonous snake native to Britain?
D
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  • Hampshire
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Accent
  • Middle Eastern
  • Gravedigger
  • Adder
  • Evel Knievel
  • Golden Hind
  • Tea leaves
  • Beverley Sisters
  • Mr Chichester
  • Pannier
  • Safety pin
  • Tommy Cooper
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  • correct
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