Diane Hallagan, an assistant Financial Controller from Leeds from West Yorkshire, was a contestant on a Women Only show on 13th November 2001 and won £250,000. She became only the 4th person to reach £125,000 with all 3 lifelines and was the first and only woman to do that
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| - Diane Hallagan, an assistant Financial Controller from Leeds from West Yorkshire, was a contestant on a Women Only show on 13th November 2001 and won £250,000. She became only the 4th person to reach £125,000 with all 3 lifelines and was the first and only woman to do that
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| - A Close Shave
- Baghdad
- Rugby Union
- Silvan
- Pocahontas
- Fingers
- Embargo
- Bonn
- Islay
- Barbara and Phyliss
- Charlie Drake
- Christmas pie
- Dick Swiveller
- Green Giraffe
- I'll be Home Late Tonight
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| - £1,000 - Not Timed
- £100 - Not Timed
- £125,000 - Not Timed
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- £300 - Not Timed
- £32,000 - Not Timed
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- £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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| - Diane thought she knew but again was not prepared to play without further conformation, so she Phoned A Friend and called Mike who had no idea. Her instinct was Skye but she wasn't prepared to gamble it on an instinct so she took the money. The correct answer was indeed D: Skye.
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| - Golf
- Vienna
- Chicken Run
- Cairo
- Curfew
- Davy Crockett
- Lewis
- Ears
- I Love You
- Silesian
- Pork pie
- John Cleese
- Glenda and Susie
- Jack Dawkins
- Pink Rhinoceros
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- 'Phone a Friend' lifeline used
- Complete of the Stevie Wonder song: 'I Just Called to Say...'?
- Which of these words specifically relates a woodland environment?
- With which sport would you most associate the Scottish town of Carnoustie?
- What did Little Jack Horner eat while sitting in the corner, according to the rhyme?
- What were the names of the waitress and her timid housewife friend in the title of a 1991 film?
- His nickname in the novel 'Oliver Twist' is 'Artful Dodger' but what is his proper name?
- In which city was Beethoven born?
- Talisker whisky is distilled in which Island?
- Which of these refers to an unwanted possession?
- Which city goes before the word 'artichoke' to make the name of a plant eaten as a vegetable?
- Published in 2000, 'High Hopes' is the autobiography of which entertainer?
- Traditionally, on which part of the body does a cyclist wear 'bicycle clips'?
- Which of these people was buried in a Gravesend churchyard in 1617?
- Put these Nick Park films in the order they were first released.
- Which word means a regulation requiring people to remain indoors at specific times?
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| - Venice
- The Wrong Trousers
- Football
- Jerusalem
- Skye
- Teeth
- Annie Oakley
- Humble pie
- Ronnie Corbett
- White Elephant
- Sidereal
- Dinner's in the Microwave
- Thelma and Louise
- Tom Finch
- Veto
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| - Prague
- Legs
- Skiing
- Damascus
- A Grand Day Out
- Simian
- Mull
- Boycott
- Buffalo Bill
- Bill Stumps
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