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Chris Curtis, a police officer from Bicester, Oxfordshire, was a contestant on series 21 of the UK version of the show on 14 April, 2007. He walked away with £1,000 after incorrectly answering his £32,000 question.

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  • Chris Curtis, a police officer from Bicester, Oxfordshire, was a contestant on series 21 of the UK version of the show on 14 April, 2007. He walked away with £1,000 after incorrectly answering his £32,000 question.
  • Chris Curtis was an American Professional wrestler.
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  • Chris didn't know, so he used his Ask the Audience lifeline with the results being 24-14-54-8. Chris went with the most favoured answer C: William Shakespeare, but this was incorrect and he lost £15,000. The correct answer was B: Sir Walter Scott.
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  • Which is the oldest university in the United States?
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