Kenneth Andersson from Helsingborg was a contestant on the Swedish version of the show, Vem vill bli miljonär?, on 18 and 25 February, 2000. He walked away with 1,250,000 Kr, having decided to walk away in the 13th question, making him one of the most successful contestants in Vem vill bli miljonär?.
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| - Kenneth Andersson from Helsingborg was a contestant on the Swedish version of the show, Vem vill bli miljonär?, on 18 and 25 February, 2000. He walked away with 1,250,000 Kr, having decided to walk away in the 13th question, making him one of the most successful contestants in Vem vill bli miljonär?.
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- Kenneth decided to walk away with 1,250,000 Kr. If he had went for it, he would have said D: Alexander Graham Bell. The correct answer was A: Friedrich Nietzsche.
- From the 10 contestants, Kenneth was the fastest to correctly answer C-B-A-D, making it into the Hot Seat.
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- 'Alias Smith & Jones' was a popular Western series. The names Smith and Jones were the aliases of whom?
- 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' is the name of the movie with Lena Olin. Who wrote the book that it is based on?
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- What makes Costa Rica unique in comparison with its neighbors?
- Strawberry tongue is a sure sign of which disease?
- In which area belong the terms 'ripostering', 'parad' and 'kavel hemma'?
- What is the name of Superman's archenemy?
- Which of these animals weighs the most?
- Which of these men was born first?
- Palatino, Courier, Arial and Playbill are examples of what?
- In which of these would be suitable to use secateurs?
- 'Skål, tamefjan!' used a famous TV host to say countless times during each program. Who?
- Put the royal family members in order of age. Start with the oldest.
- In which day of every year the film 'Ivanhoe' is shown on TV?
- You should have a bidet next to a what piece of furniture?
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