Eddie Charlesworth, a credit controller from Reading, Berkshire won £1,000 on 21 January, 2006 after incorrectly answering his £16,000 question.
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| - Eddie Charlesworth, a credit controller from Reading, Berkshire won £1,000 on 21 January, 2006 after incorrectly answering his £16,000 question.
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| - New Zealand
- Acrobat
- Isle of Man
- Butcher
- Lulu
- Abel
- Big toe
- American football - 13%
- Hutchputch
- Pumping lead
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Value
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- £1,000 - Not Timed
- £100 - Not Timed
- £16,000 - Not Timed
- £2,000 - Not Timed
- £200 - Not Timed
- £300 - Not Timed
- £4,000 - Not Timed
- £500 - Not Timed
- £8,000 - Not Timed
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A
| - Poland
- Magician
- Eve
- Baker
- Anglesey
- Annie Lenox
- Basketball - 68%
- Great toe
- Hitchpitch
- Pumping zinc
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astyle
| - 5050(xsd:integer)
- correct
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Question
| - 3050.0
- 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
- Put these biblical characters in the order they first appear in the Old Testament.
- What type of music hall perfomer might have used the phrase: "I say, I say, I say"?
- Black Forest gateau comes from which country?
- Which of these activities takes place in a gym?
- Which of these is a word for a confused mixture?
- With which sport is Dennis Rodman most associated?
- What is the usual name for the largest toe on the foot?
- Who became the first Scottish solo singer to make her debut in the singles charts at Number One?
- In 'Coronation Street', what is the occupation of Ashley Peacock?
- Spithead is a stretch of water between the mainland of Britain and which island?
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D
| - Germany
- Teacher
- Comedian
- Isle of Wight
- Cain
- Enermous toe
- Hotchpotch
- Ice hockey - 11%
- Michelle McManus
- Pumping iron
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| - South Africa
- Adam
- Juggler
- Sheena Easton
- Haberdasher
- Baseball - 8%
- Hatchpatch
- Huge toe
- Isle of Arran
- Pumping bronze
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| - Eddie Charlesworth, a credit controller from Reading, Berkshire won £1,000 on 21 January, 2006 after incorrectly answering his £16,000 question.
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