Alex Ryden, a university student from Norwich won £5,000 on March 18th, 2008. 1. (£500): 2. (£1,000): 3. (£2,000): 4. (£5,000): Alex didn't know, so he phoned his father David, who said it was D: Ticket to Ride. Alex went with this answer and won £5,000. 5. (£10,000): Alex wasn't sure, so he first used his '50:50' lifeline, which left C: Your Excellency and D: Your Worship. Alex decided not to play the question and walked away with £5,000. He said he would have said D: Your Worship had he played the question. The correct answer was D: Your Worship.
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| - Alex Ryden, a university student from Norwich won £5,000 on March 18th, 2008. 1. (£500): 2. (£1,000): 3. (£2,000): 4. (£5,000): Alex didn't know, so he phoned his father David, who said it was D: Ticket to Ride. Alex went with this answer and won £5,000. 5. (£10,000): Alex wasn't sure, so he first used his '50:50' lifeline, which left C: Your Excellency and D: Your Worship. Alex decided not to play the question and walked away with £5,000. He said he would have said D: Your Worship had he played the question. The correct answer was D: Your Worship.
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| - Alex Ryden, a university student from Norwich won £5,000 on March 18th, 2008. 1. (£500): 2. (£1,000): 3. (£2,000): 4. (£5,000): Alex didn't know, so he phoned his father David, who said it was D: Ticket to Ride. Alex went with this answer and won £5,000. 5. (£10,000): Alex wasn't sure, so he first used his '50:50' lifeline, which left C: Your Excellency and D: Your Worship. Alex decided not to play the question and walked away with £5,000. He said he would have said D: Your Worship had he played the question. The correct answer was D: Your Worship.
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