Maureen Calder, a legal secretary from Aberdeen won £1,000 on November 9th, 2000 after getting her £4,000 question incorrect. She did not use her '50:50' lifeline.
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| - Maureen Calder, a legal secretary from Aberdeen won £1,000 on November 9th, 2000 after getting her £4,000 question incorrect. She did not use her '50:50' lifeline.
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- Tennis
- Clarinet
- Llama's lunch
- Millennium Falcon - 78%
- Rosebush
- S.P.Q.R
- Teacake
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| - Maureen didn't know, so she phoned her friend Lynsey, who said she was 80% sure it was A: Fruit tree. Maureen went with this answer, but lost £1,000 as the correct answer was C: Cactus plant.
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- Amsterdam
- Bugle
- Fruit tree
- Baboon's breakfast
- Baguette
- R.S.V.P
- U.S.S. Enterprise - 7%
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- Starting with the closest, put these cities in order of their air distance from London.
- Which of these words is sometimes used to mean brains or common sense?
- In which sport would players form a scrum?
- What is a 'prickly pear'?
- What was the name of Han Solo's spacecraft in the film 'Star Wars'?
- On which instrument are military signals traditionally played?
- Which abbreviation is used on official correspondence from a department of the British Government?
- If a person tries unsuccessfully to look smart, he's said to be 'done up like a ...' what?
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| - Washington
- Violin
- Sea urchin
- Discus throwing
- Dog's dinner
- Loaf
- O.H.M.S
- Vostok 1 - 13%
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- Tokyo
- Muffin
- Glockenspiel
- Cactus plant
- R.S.P.B
- The Tardis - 2%
- Tiger's tea
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| - Maureen Calder, a legal secretary from Aberdeen won £1,000 on November 9th, 2000 after getting her £4,000 question incorrect. She did not use her '50:50' lifeline.
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