Karl Shuker (born December 9, 1959) is a British zoologist, cryptozoologist and author from the West Midlands, who won £250,000 on November 24, 2001. His first appearance was on 21st November 2001.
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| - Karl Shuker (born December 9, 1959) is a British zoologist, cryptozoologist and author from the West Midlands, who won £250,000 on November 24, 2001. His first appearance was on 21st November 2001.
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- Changing Room
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- Television licence
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- £125,000 - Not Timed
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| - The klaxon called time and Karl would return on Saturday with Phone A Friend and Ask The Audience still in tact.
- Karl said Ruby and Daisy were regular characters but didn't know between Violet and Hazel so he used his Phone a Friend called Glynn who wasn't sure but said Hazel. Karl decided the best thing to do was leave with a quarter of a million. Before he left Chris revealed that if he went for Hazel, he would have lost £218,000. The correct answer was Violet.
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- Mel Smith
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- Which of these Channel Islands is the farthest south?
- In which room are schoolchildren most likely to have their lessons?
- Which of these was president of the Soviet Union in the 1980s?
- Which of these words would describe someone with a very pale face?
- What type of creature is a silkworm?
- Which comedian did Pamela Stevenson marry in 1989?
- Which document would be endorsed with a visa?
- A groom is a person employed to look after which animals?
- Which town in New Mexico was allegedly the site of a UFO crash-landing in 1947?
- Which of these was not a regular character in the TV series 'Upstairs Downstairs'?
- The word 'noggin' is an informal term for which part of the human body?
- Which of these singers appeared on a British postage stamp in June 1999?
- Which of these is the title of a hit Broadway musical comedy?
- Which of these is a book which specifically examines the lives of saints?
- Put these former soap stars in the order they first entered the UK top ten singles chart.
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