Peter Pycock, a post office counters manager from Boston, Lincolnshire won £16,000 on November 2nd, 2000.
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| - Peter Pycock, a post office counters manager from Boston, Lincolnshire won £16,000 on November 2nd, 2000.
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- Devon
- Church
- Rhinoceros
- Pram
- Opera
- Darlington
- Richard II
- Alexander the Average
- President - 4%
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| - Peter didn't know, so he phoned his friend Colin, who guessed A: Macbeth. Peter then went 50:50 and it left A: Macbeth and D: Juliet. Peter went with Colin's answer and won £16,000.
- Peter thought it was C: Russia, but he wasn't sure, so he walked away with £16,000. The correct answer was C: Russia.
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A
| - Ireland
- Bournemouth
- Jail
- Table
- Elephant
- Reggae
- Macbeth
- Norfolk
- Alexander the Poor
- Moving staircase
- Premier - 6%
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| - China
- Juliet
- Cheese
- Warwickshire
- Alexander the Great
- Bull
- Bicycle
- Bar
- Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Country and western
- General Secretary - 3%
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C
| - Cornwall
- Egg
- Russia
- Goat
- Hospital
- Jazz
- Lift
- Manchester United
- Portia
- Alexander the Quite Good
- Chancellor - 87%
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| - Peter Pycock, a post office counters manager from Boston, Lincolnshire won £16,000 on November 2nd, 2000.
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