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| - Karen Deen, an orthoptist from Huyton, Liverpool won £1,000 on August 3rd, 2010 after getting her £20,000 question incorrect. She was the first contestant to attempt the show under the clock format in the United Kingdom. 1. (£500) - 15 second time limit: 2. (£1,000) - 15 second time limit: 3. (£2,000) - 30 second time limit: 4. (£5,000) - 30 second time limit: 5. (£10,000) - 30 second time limit: 6. (£20,000) - 30 second time limit:
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| - Karen Deen, an orthoptist from Huyton, Liverpool won £1,000 on August 3rd, 2010 after getting her £20,000 question incorrect. She was the first contestant to attempt the show under the clock format in the United Kingdom. 1. (£500) - 15 second time limit: 2. (£1,000) - 15 second time limit: 3. (£2,000) - 30 second time limit: 4. (£5,000) - 30 second time limit: 5. (£10,000) - 30 second time limit: 6. (£20,000) - 30 second time limit: Karen didn't know, so she first used the 'Phone-A-Friend' lifeline. Of the three friends she chose as her options for the lifeline, she chose Mal over Anna and Maureen. Mal didn't know, but said that the correct answer was not C: Football. Karen then used the '50:50' lifeline and it left B: Rugby league and C: Football. Karen then went for B: Rugby league, but this was incorrect and she lost £9,000.
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