Judy White won £32,000 on March 27th, 2000 after getting her £64,000 question incorrect.
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| - Judy White won £32,000 on March 27th, 2000 after getting her £64,000 question incorrect.
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| B
| - Germany
- Octopus
- Crow
- West Yorkshire
- Salmon
- Gordon Jackson
- Paintbrush
- Husk
- Cupboards
- Golf tournament - 96%
- Runnel
- The Windows
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| - £1,000 - Not Timed
- £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
- £64,000 - Not Timed
- £8,000 - Not Timed
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| - Judy thought it was either Denmark or Austria, so she phoned her friend Mike, who straight away said it was Austria. Judy went with his answer and won £32,000.
- Judy didn't know, however as it was a 'free shot' question she decided to go with D: Dorset but stayed on £32,000 as the correct answer was C: East Sussex.
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| A
| - Chairs
- Denmark
- Hammer
- Kent
- Channel
- Spider
- Sardine
- The Doors
- David McCallum
- Lark
- Crust
- London theatre - 2%
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- correct
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| Question
| - 3050.0
- 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
- 'Phone-A-Friend' lifeline used
- Starting with the smallest, put these fish in order according to their average size.
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- What is the protective layer of dead cells that surrounds the trunks and branches of trees?
- Who starred in the TV dramas 'Callan' and 'The Equaliser'?
- Which of these many-limbed creatures is represented in the zodiac?
- What did Samuel Ryder, a wealthy St Alban's seed merchant, have named in his honour?
- Which county is home to the famous steam trains of the Bluebell Railway?
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| D
| - Austria
- Dorset
- Furrow
- Bark
- Woodpecker
- Millipede
- Drinking glass
- Edward Woodward
- Glasgow bridge - 1%
- Sofas
- The Ceilings
- Whitebait
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| C
| - USA
- Tables
- East Sussex
- Crab
- Jacket
- Trough
- Rope
- Mackerel
- Swallow
- Patrick Macnee
- The Floors
- Tube station - 1%
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| - Judy White won £32,000 on March 27th, 2000 after getting her £64,000 question incorrect.
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