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Eva Whittam, a physiotherapist from Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, was a contestant on series 1 of the UK version of the show on 11-12 September, 1998. She walked away with £64,000.

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  • Eva Whittam, a physiotherapist from Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, was a contestant on series 1 of the UK version of the show on 11-12 September, 1998. She walked away with £64,000.
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  • Neutral
  • Prisons
  • Balls
  • Jackson
  • Ballet
  • Eat it
  • Tuxedo
  • Town crier
  • Mount Kilimanjaro
  • Ruth Rendell
  • A will
  • Old Moore's Almanack
  • Pass it sideways
Value
  • Fastest Finger First Question
  • £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
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  • Eva had an idea, but was not sure enough to go for it, so she decided to walk away with £64,000. Her idea would've been B: Old Moore's Almanack, but the correct answer was C: The Lancet.
  • Eva thought she knew it, but decided to call his friend Graham, who said Mount Kilimanjaro. She decided to go with him, and won £16,000.
  • Eva did not know, so Chris told her: "I can't help you, but D is good". She decided to go with him and won £200.
  • From the 9 remaining contestants, 5 got it right, but Eva was the fastest to correctly answer B: Tuxedo, making it into the Hot Seat.
  • The klaxon called time and Eva would return on £100 with all 3 lifelines still available.
  • Eva went 50:50 with Opera and Education left. She first said Opera, but after much thought, Eva changed her answer to Education. Her sudden change gave her £64,000.
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  • UK Contestant
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  • Shooting
  • Agatha Christie
  • Opera
  • Sheriff
  • Wear it
  • Dickie
  • A musical score
  • Kick it
  • Mount Kenya
  • Strip clubs
  • The Spectator
  • Von Trapp
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After
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  • Eva Whittam
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  • What is the highest mountain in Africa?
  • What are rugby players not allowed to do with the ball during a match?
  • Which official traditionally proclaims news in the street, shouting 'Oyez, oyez'?
  • To which of these might a 'codicil' be added?
  • What do Americans call a dinner jacket?
  • What is the oldest British weekly periodical?
  • What would you do with a Singapore Sling?
  • Which of these is not a wire in a household plug?
  • Who wrote the detective novel 'Death on the Nile'?
  • With which family group did David Cassidy sing in the 70s?
  • For what institutions are both Oxford and Cambridge particularly noted?
  • 'Equestrian' sports are those that involve what in particular?
  • In what field was Maria Montessori a famous figure?
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  • Education
  • Horses
  • Live
  • Patricia Cornwell
  • Straightjacket
  • Drink it
  • A headache pill
  • Lord of the Manor
  • Mount Baker
  • Osmond
  • Pass it forwards
  • Pleasure beaches
  • The Stage
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C
  • Science
  • Universities
  • Ground
  • Mayor
  • Partridge
  • Skis
  • Play it
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