Maddy Evans, a charity administrator from Widnes, Cheshire won £32,000 on March 10th, 2007 after answering her £64,000 question incorrectly. She was the first contestant of series 21.
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| - Maddy Evans, a charity administrator from Widnes, Cheshire won £32,000 on March 10th, 2007 after answering her £64,000 question incorrectly. She was the first contestant of series 21.
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- Mime
- Painter
- Henry VI
- Lonnie Donegan
- Markwarm
- Postman's Pal
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- Slip
- The Phantom of the Opera
- Tutti frutti
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| - Maddy didn't know, so she phoned her friend Phil, who guessed A: China. Maddy went for A: China and won £8,000.
- From the 10 contestants, 2 got it correct. But Maddy got it right in the fastest time; a time of 5.01 seconds. The correct order was A-B-D-C.
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| - China
- Shirt
- Rice
- Sing
- Surgeon
- Fisherman's Friend
- George IV
- Matthewwarm
- Mumbo jumbo
- Roger Whittaker
- Starlight Express
- White - 46%
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- Which of these is an expression for someone who is feeble and childish?
- Put these Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals in the order they were first produced on the London stage.
- The People's Liberation Army is the name for the armed forces of which country?
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- Which of these kings was under one year old when he ascended the throne?
- Proverbially, what is seperated 'from the chaff'?
- In the TV game show 'Give Us a Clue', what were the clebrity participants required to do?
- Which of these words means 'tepid'?
- If you evade or escape from someone, you are said to give them the... what?
- What was the famous occupation of Oscar Wilde's father?
- Who is credited with creating 'skiffle' music in Britain?
- Which of these colours does not appear on the flag of Romania?
- Which of these is the name of a strong lozenge made from menthol and eucalyptus?
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| - Vietnam
- Draw
- Wheat
- Chairman's Chum
- Henry VIII
- Johnwarm
- Namby pamby
- Preist
- Ralph McTell
- Smock
- Whistle Down the Wind
- Yellow - 19%
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| - Libya
- Spell
- Rye
- MP
- Skirt
- Blue - 29%
- Charles I
- Hurdy gurdy
- Lukewarm
- Milkman's Mate
- The Woman in White
- Val Doonican
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| - Maddy Evans, a charity administrator from Widnes, Cheshire won £32,000 on March 10th, 2007 after answering her £64,000 question incorrectly. She was the first contestant of series 21.
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