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rdfs:comment | - Tecwen Whittock, a college lecturer from Cardiff, was a contestant on series 10 of the UK version of the show on 15 September, 2001. He walked away with £1,000 after incorrectly answering his £8,000 question. He was later found guilty of helping Charles Ingram in his road to £1 million by using coded coughs to direct Charles to most of the correct answers. Charles' wife Diana Ingram was also found guilty. Before his Millionaire appearance he had also been on Sale of The Century, Fifteen To One, The People Versus and Brain of Britain (radio).
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B | - German
- Rugby union
- Severe
- Braised aubergines
- Codswallop
- Cricket pitch stumps
- Fabba the Kabbin
- Flower show
- Little Lord Fauntleroy
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A | - French
- The Secret Garden
- American football
- Carnival
- Meatballs
- Harsh
- Babba the Shedd
- Golf course holes
- Pilchardsclout
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Question | - 3050.0
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- With which annual event is Notting Hill in London most associated?
- In Greek cookery, what are 'keftedes'?
- Starting with the lowest, put these sporting numbers in order, as featured in a standard game.
- What nationality is the singer Charles Aznavour?
- Which of these is a Star Wars character?
- Which of these is a nautical term?
- Which of these sports is played with a round ball?
- Which of these words means 'nonsense'?
- In which children's story does an American boy discover he is the heir of an English earl?
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D | - Greek
- The Wind in the Willows
- Dog show
- Strict
- Australian Rules football
- Gabba the Shak
- Halibutsclobber
- Netball team players
- Sweet pastries
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C | - Spanish
- Circus
- The Hobbit
- Jabba the Hutt
- Association football
- Stern
- Pureed chickpeas
- Red balls in snooker
- Troutsthump
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abstract | - Tecwen Whittock, a college lecturer from Cardiff, was a contestant on series 10 of the UK version of the show on 15 September, 2001. He walked away with £1,000 after incorrectly answering his £8,000 question. He was later found guilty of helping Charles Ingram in his road to £1 million by using coded coughs to direct Charles to most of the correct answers. Charles' wife Diana Ingram was also found guilty. Before his Millionaire appearance he had also been on Sale of The Century, Fifteen To One, The People Versus and Brain of Britain (radio).
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