Mick Deery, from Birmingham, England, was a contestant on the UK version of the show on January 21, 2000. He walked away with £8,000.
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| - Mick Deery, from Birmingham, England, was a contestant on the UK version of the show on January 21, 2000. He walked away with £8,000.
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B
| - Georgia
- Three
- Rabbit
- Jewish
- Pocahontas
- Buckingham Palace
- Agony aunt
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Lughole
- Needles - 2%
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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
- £4,000 - Not Timed
- £500 - Not Timed
- £8,000 - Not Timed
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| - Mick did not know, so he decided to phone his friend David, who was 75-80% it was D: Hiawatha. He went with him and won £8,000.
- Mick was fairly sure it was C: Four, but not enough to risk it, and already felt happy with what he won, so he decided to walk away with £8,000. The correct answer was B: Three.
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A
| - Bulgaria
- Two
- Spider
- Home Office
- Crazy Horse
- Bonce
- Houses of Parliament
- Shoots - 6%
- Southeast Asian
- Swing sister
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Question
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- 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
- 'Phone a Friend' lifeline used
- Starting with the most, put these four creatures in order according to the number of legs they have.
- Big Ben is part of which London building?
- In which cuisine are bagels a traditional food?
- Which of these words is a slang term for the nose?
- Which of these countries shares its name with a US state?
- Which American Indian was the subject of a poem by Longfellow?
- Which of these would write a problem page in a newspaper?
- What is the name for individual leaves of grass, irises or gladioli?
- Which department is in charge of issuing passports?
- The crosses of how many saints make up the Union Jack?
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D
| - Estonia
- Grasshopper
- Scandinavian
- Five
- Hiawatha
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Chops
- Blades - 90%
- Civil Aviation Authority
- Reverend mother
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C
| - Romania
- Turkish
- Parrot
- Westminster Abbey
- Four
- Glamorous granny
- Office of Fair Trading
- Schnozzle
- Sitting Bull
- Twigs - 2%
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| - Mick Deery, from Birmingham, England, was a contestant on the UK version of the show on January 21, 2000. He walked away with £8,000.
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