Richard Wanamo, a law student from Espoo, was a contestant on the 1999 autumn season of the Finnish version of the show on 18 December, 1999. He walked away with 75,000 marks, having decided to walk away in the tenth question.
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| - Richard Wanamo, a law student from Espoo, was a contestant on the 1999 autumn season of the Finnish version of the show on 18 December, 1999. He walked away with 75,000 marks, having decided to walk away in the tenth question.
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- England
- Irish
- Philippines
- Physics
- Russians
- Spider-Man
- Sechs
- August
- Woodpecker
- Stanley Kubrick
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- From the 6 contestants, 2 got it right, but Richard was the fastest to correctly answer B-D-A-C, making it into the Hot Seat.
- Richard decided to walk away with 75,000 mk. If he decided to play, he would have gone with the audience and answer D: October. It would have indeed been the correct answer.
- Richard phoned Andreas who said the answer is B: Ireland . They spoke Swedish on the phone. Richard went with him and won 10,000 mk that was the first guaranteed sum.
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- Literature
- Malaysia
- Spain
- American
- Hulk
- July
- Native Americans
- Woodstock
- Don Siegel
- Acht
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- ('Ask The Audience' lifeline used)
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- Which of the following is not one of the five original Nobel Prizes?
- I tell you four numbers in German. Put them in order from the smallest to the largest.
- Kuala Lumpur is the capital of which country?
- Who directed The Godfather films?
- Who sold Alaska to the United States in 1867?
- As a civilian, which of these superheroes uses the name Peter Parker?
- Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics were held during which month?
- What was the nationality of the writer James Joyce?
- The legendary Tour de France race is ridden with what?
- The fleet of ships of which country was proudly called 'The Invincible Armada'?
- Where was the memorable rock festival held in the August of 1969?
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- India
- Sweden
- October
- Captain America
- Peace
- Australian
- Bicycles
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Sieben
- Woodfire
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- France
- Horses
- September
- Afghanistan
- Canadian
- Spaniards
- Phantom
- Neun
- Roman Polanski
- Woodstone
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