Anita Twiddy, a part-time accountant from Hertfordshire, was a contestant on series 21 of the UK version of the show on April 28th, 2007. She walked away with £16,000.
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| - Anita Twiddy, a part-time accountant from Hertfordshire, was a contestant on series 21 of the UK version of the show on April 28th, 2007. She walked away with £16,000.
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- Ireland
- World War II
- Colombia
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- Jump-off
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- Susan Vance
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| - Anita isn't sure of the answer, so she decides to 'ask this fine audience'. 63% of the 'fine' audience are right, Anita's won £4,000.
- Anita has no clue, and doesn't want to risk £15,000, so she takes the money. She would have said D as a complete guess, and she would have won £32,000 if she'd have gone for it.
- 2.09
- Anita phones her dad Michael. Michael doesn't know the answer. Anita goes 50:50. She says that D rings a bell, so goes for it, and wins £8,000.
- Anita says she will walk away, as she doesn't know, however, she doesn't say Final Answer, so carries on, and plays B: Colombia. It's her final answer, and she was right to go for it, she's won £16,000.
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- New Zealand
- Shovel
- Argentina
- 1920.0
- Drive
- Henry VIII
- Amanda Bonner
- Jump-through
- Tender forefinger
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- Something which looks out of place is said to 'stick out like a …' what?
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- Which word refers to the slope of a stage in a theatre?
- The novelist Georgette Heyer was best known for her romances set during which historical period?
- Put these words in the order they feature in the name of a charity.
- Which of these South American countries is named after a person?
- "Top of the morning" is a traditional greeting associated with which country?
- What is the name for the deciding round of a showjumping competition?
- What was the name of the character played by Katharine Hepburn in the film 'The African Queen'?
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- Paraguay
- Wales
- Society
- Drill
- Journey
- Regency
- George III
- Jump-back
- Painful pinkie
- Rose Sayer
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- Ecuador
- Italian
- Royal
- Victoria
- Dark Ages
- Ride
- Rake
- Aching digit
- Jump-in
- Tess Harding
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| - Anita Twiddy, a part-time accountant from Hertfordshire, was a contestant on series 21 of the UK version of the show on April 28th, 2007. She walked away with £16,000.
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