Mike Hawes, a buyer for a major motor company from Braintree, Essex, was a contestant on series 21 of the UK version of the show on 14th & 21st April, 2007. He walked away with £1,000 after incorrectly answering his £16,000 question.
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| - Mike Hawes, a buyer for a major motor company from Braintree, Essex, was a contestant on series 21 of the UK version of the show on 14th & 21st April, 2007. He walked away with £1,000 after incorrectly answering his £16,000 question.
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- London
- Hovercraft
- Imagery
- Edwin
- Oslo
- Lapps
- Ant-tipping
- Bobby no chums
- Piano - 83%
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- £16,000 - Not Timed
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- £300 - Not Timed
- £4,000 - Not Timed
- £500 - Not Timed
- £8,000 - Not Timed
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| - The klaxon called time and Mike would return on £1,000 with all 3 lifelines still available.
- Mike doesn't think it's C or D, so goes 50:50. A is removed, so he goes for B, and wins £4,000.
- Mike says the name rings a bell, but he decides to ask the audience for help. 83% are right, and Mike wins £2,000.
- Mike doesn't think it's D, and has never heard of A. He takes a punt at B: Oslo. However, this is the wrong answer. C: St Moritz was the right answer. Mike leaves with £1,000.
- Mike thinks it's Edwin, but decides to use his last lifeline and phone his friend Richard, who works as an accountant, however Mike thought he worked for the local council. In regards to the question, Richard doesn't know at all, so doesn't give a guess. Mike decides to take a £3,000 risk, and says B. It's his Final Answer, and it's right, for £8,000.
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- Inscription
- Albert
- Leeds
- Apaches
- Mountaineers
- Albertville
- Benny no pals
- Fly-tipping
- Guitar - 12%
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- A parachute is normally used when jumping out of what kind of transport?
- In which city is Westminster Abbey?
- Going from north to south, put these peoples in order of the part of the world they traditionally inhabit.
- Which of these is an expression for someone who appears to have no friends?
- Which was the first venue to host two Winter Olympic Games?
- Bobby Crush is famous for playing which instrument?
- The abbreviation 'CGI' stands for 'computer-generated ...' what?
- What was the first name of the painter and sculptor Landseer?
- What name is given to the illegal dumping of waste?
- Traditonally, bell-bottomed trousers are most associated with which group of people?
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- Firemen
- Improvements
- Oswald
- Aeroplane
- Lake Placid
- Zulus
- Billy no mates
- Bug-tipping
- Harp - 2%
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- Sailors
- Infinity
- Masai
- Car
- Ian
- Barney no buddies
- Bee-tipping
- St Moritz
- Violin - 3%
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| - Mike Hawes, a buyer for a major motor company from Braintree, Essex, was a contestant on series 21 of the UK version of the show on 14th & 21st April, 2007. He walked away with £1,000 after incorrectly answering his £16,000 question.
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