Neil Muir, a builder from Wallasey, Merseyside, was a contestant on series 2 of the UK version of the show on 5-6 January, 1999. He walked away with £64,000. However, he was later stripped of his winnings after it was revealed he was a crook and had unspent criminal records, thus rendering him ineligible to enter.
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| - Neil Muir, a builder from Wallasey, Merseyside, was a contestant on series 2 of the UK version of the show on 5-6 January, 1999. He walked away with £64,000. However, he was later stripped of his winnings after it was revealed he was a crook and had unspent criminal records, thus rendering him ineligible to enter.
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- Shoes
- Adhesive
- Novelist
- Macao
- 15.0
- Pancake
- Kidnapping
- Berceuse
- A stately home
- Panning
- Sweet Caroline
- Twenty four
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- £1,000 - Not Timed
- £100 - Not Timed
- £125,000 - Not Timed
- £16,000 - Not Timed
- £2,000 - Not Timed
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- £32,000 - Not Timed
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- £64,000 - Not Timed
- £8,000 - Not Timed
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| - Neil said he would go for either Berceuse or Barcarolle, but decided to walk away with £64,000 as he had no other lifelines. The correct answer was D: Barcarolle.
- From the 10 contestants, 7 got it right, but Neil was the fastest to correctly answer B-C-A-D, making it into the Hot Seat.
- The klaxon called time and Neil would return on £8,000 with all 3 lifelines still available.
- Neil had no idea, so he decided to call his friend Trevor, who thought it was Dowsing . He decided to go with him and won £32,000.
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- Michelle
- Fencing
- Fuel
- Goa
- Wagons
- Pumpkin
- Madrigal
- 12.5
- Dowsing
- Starting fires
- A prison
- Twenty two
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- If the fraction is 1/8th, and the decimal is 0.125, what is the percentage?
- As what did Thomas Gainsborough find fame?
- In which sport is 'Greco-Roman' a style?
- Which song is traditionally sung by a Venetian gondolier?
- What crime is 'larceny'?
- What does a 'wainwright' make?
- What is the principal use of 'Paraquat'?
- What song gave 'Scaffold' their only UK No. 1 hit?
- Where was the sitcom 'Hi De Hi' set?
- In the rhyme 'Sing a Song of Sixpence', how many blackbirds were baked in a pie?
- Starting with the earliest, put these foods in order by when they traditionally appear during the year.
- Which Portuguese settlement has given its name to a popular wine and a cake?
- Which of these is another word for 'water divining'?
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- Madeira
- Theft
- Painter
- Rope
- 18.0
- Tapping
- A holiday camp
- Barcarolle
- Christmas Cake
- Lily the Pink
- Twenty eight
- Weedkiller
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| - Boats
- Dye
- Murder
- Gymnastics
- Mandy
- Poet
- Azores
- Aria
- Hot Cross Bun
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