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  • Liz Mills
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  • Liz Mills, a teacher from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire won £1,000 on September 13th, 2003 after getting her £16,000 question incorrect.
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B
  • 3
  • Sweden
  • Atlantic Ocean
  • Tom Jones
  • Hay
  • Briefcase
  • Ply
  • Eating a meal
  • Pyjama cord
  • The Naked Gorilla - 9%
Value
  • £1,000 - Not Timed
  • £100 - Not Timed
  • £16,000 - Not Timed
  • £2,000 - Not Timed
  • £200 - Not Timed
  • £300 - Not Timed
  • £4,000 - Not Timed
  • £500 - Not Timed
  • £8,000 - Not Timed
  • Fastest Finger First
Caption
  • Liz didn't know, so she phoned her mother Megan, who suggested A: Pacific Ocean. Liz went with her answer and won £4,000.
dstyle
  • correct
cstyle
  • 5050
  • correct
A
  • 2
  • Chile
  • Pacific Ocean
  • David Bowie
  • Spaghetti
  • Fry
  • Going to bed
  • Shoelaces
  • Snail's pace
  • The Naked Primate - 11%
astyle
  • 5050
  • correct
Question
  • 3050.0
  • 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
  • 'Phone-A-Friend' lifeline used
  • Adults still under maternal domination are said to be 'tied to their mother's...' what?
  • Which of these is a book by the zoologist Desmond Morris?
  • An aperitif is usually drunk before doing what?
  • Which of these is a strand of yarn or rope?
  • Which of these would be tossed using a pitchfork?
  • The South China Sea is part of which larger body of water?
  • Which of these phrases is cockney rhyming slang for 'face'?
  • Which country hosted the 1970 Football World Cup Finals?
  • Which singer released an album of duets called 'Reload' in 1999?
  • Starting with the smallest answer, put these sums in order.
D
  • 3
  • Mexico
  • Indian Ocean
  • Elton John
  • Pancake
  • Boat race
  • Getting married
  • Hair ribbons
  • The Naked Baboon - 3%
  • Wry
bstyle
  • chosen
  • correct
C
  • 3
  • England
  • Hunting
  • Sly
  • Paul McCartney
  • Caber
  • Apron strings
  • Artic Ocean
  • Tennis ace
  • The Naked Ape - 77%
abstract
  • Liz Mills, a teacher from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire won £1,000 on September 13th, 2003 after getting her £16,000 question incorrect.