Mark Kerr was a contestant on the UK version of the show on 31st January 2004. He won £250,000. He served as Pat Gibson's Phone-a-Friend during his million pound question.
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| - Mark Kerr was a contestant on the UK version of the show on 31st January 2004. He won £250,000. He served as Pat Gibson's Phone-a-Friend during his million pound question.
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- Italy
- Extinct
- Pig
- M2
- Hastings
- Bowls
- Henry VIII
- Pop Idol
- Doric
- Claudia Schiffer
- Dodecanese - 12%
- Tracey Emin
- Tybalt
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| - £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
- Fastest Finger First
- £250,000 - Not Timed
- £500,000 - Not Timed
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| - Mark did not know the answer, and with no lifelines decided to walk away with £250,000. The correct answer was C: Benvolio.
- Mark did not know, but he really wanted to attempt this question even with no lifelines left. Knowing he would lose £32,000 if he was wrong, he still took a guess and went for C: Egg yolk and won £125,000.
- Of the 10 contestants, six answered it correctly but Mark was the fastest with 3.05 seconds. Correct order: A-C-D-B
- Mark did not know, so he decided to use the 'Ask the Audience' lifeline with 41% saying Aegean, closely followed by Ionian with 39% of the votes. Then he decided to call Pat for help, who was 90% certain it was Ionian. Mark decided to go with Pat and won £64,000.
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| - Darts
- France
- Sheep
- Raphael
- M1
- Mercutio
- Buns
- Lord Nelson
- Aeolic
- Culloden
- Cyclades - 8%
- Extol
- Naomi Campbell
- Nutshell
- Star For A Night
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- Which word links a style of architecture and a style of melodramatic literature
- The French game 'pétanque' most closely resembles which game, popular in Britain?
- Which of these battles was fought on a site in Leicestershire?
- 'The Body' is the famous nickname for which model?
- Which word refers to a species of animal that has died out?
- Simon Cowell is most famous as a sharp-tongued judge on which TV show?
- In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', which of these characters does not die?
- Put these artists in the order they were born.
- To which of these does the word 'vitelline' refer?
- Whose last words believe to have been: "Thank God I have done my duty"?
- An irritating person might be said to 'get one's...' what?
- Ithaca and Cephalonia belong to which group of islands?
- Watford Gap is a service station on which motorway?
- Vidkun Quisling was a traitorous leader of which country during World War II?
- If you refuse to change your plans despite criticism, you are said to 'stick to your...' what?
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- Nuns
- Cow
- Turkey
- Winston Churchill
- M4
- Hellenic
- Romeo
- Aegean - 41%
- Bosworth
- Croquet
- Elle MacPherson
- Roy Lichtenstein
- This Is My Moment
- Tree sap
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