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  • Top Prize Losers
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  • "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" has had a few Top Prize losers from some countries of the world. All of the following list of who answered the final question incorrectly. This list gives all of these players who answered the last question wrong in chronological order of their lose.
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Category
  • Bottoms Up!
B
  • United States
  • Beans
  • Egyptian
  • Norway
  • Saturn
  • Amsterdam
  • New York Yankees
  • Johnny Depp
  • V8
  • Mom
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Harry
  • dog
  • The Pirates of Penzance
  • One out of many
  • Cheating at card games
  • Basketball & Volleyball
  • Black Poodle
  • James Weddell
  • Fort Naarden
  • Benito Pérez Galdós
  • Blue Bream
  • Playwriter
  • You've Got Mail
Value
  • 2
  • 100000
  • 1000000
  • 3000000
  • 240.0
  • 45.0
  • $1,000,000 - Not Timed
  • €1,000,000 - Not Timed
  • P2,000,000 - Not timed
  • £1,000,000 - Not timed
  • €1,000,000 - Not timed
  • ₹1,00,00,000 - - Not Timed
  • ₹5,00,00,000 - - Not Timed
  • HK$1 million – no time limit
  • Kr 1,000,000 - Not timed
  • ₡25,000,000 - Not timed
  • ₦10,000,000 - Not timed
dstyle
  • chosen
  • correct
cstyle
  • DD
  • chosen
  • correct
Data
  • 17
  • 33
A
  • French
  • New Zealand
  • Harry S. Truman
  • South Africa
  • Mars
  • Cologne
  • St. Louis Cardinals
  • Onion
  • Albert
  • Fresca
  • Matt Damon
  • Novelist
  • Charles Dickens
  • bird
  • Give
  • In God we trust
  • The Gondoliers
  • Training parrots to talk
  • The Horse Whisperer
  • Otto engine & Diesel engine
  • Fort Dansborg
  • Carrier-Pigeon
  • Emilio Palma
  • Nase
astyle
  • 5050
  • chosen
  • correct
Question
  • 3050.0
  • 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
  • What is the first word that Herodot writes about a child who is not made up of anyone, including those who are covered by the shepherd's naturally in the Egyptian pharaoh's trial of the language?
  • Translated from the Latin, what is the motto of the United States?
  • Which of these Gilbert & Sullivan operettas was performed first?
  • Which of Hollywood's four Warner Brothers died on the eve of their landmark premiere of 'The Jazz Singer'?
  • In addition to his career as an astrologer and "propher", Nostradamus published a 1555 treatise that included a section of what?
  • What was invented within a radius of 20 kilometres within 5 years?
  • Horowitz is the original surname of which American actor?
  • For ordering his favorite beverages on demand, LBJ had four buttons installed in the Oval Office labeled "coffee," "tea," "Coke" and what?
  • Famous for his Chinese Theatre, Sid Grauman had earlier opened which other Hollywood theatre in 1922?
  • In 1935, which of these countries became the first to use an image of the future Queen Elizabeth on a bank note?
  • On the current flag of the United Nations, which country is shown closest to the top of the flag?
  • 'Double Dip' Lifeline used.
  • Who, in 1978, became the first person to be born in the continent of Antarctica?
  • Mustan's "Fighter" by Napoleon's Army who saved the flag of its regiment at Austerlitz, what animal is it?
  • Which of the following forts was not built by the European colonial powers in India?
  • "The money is won by all those who, with patience and fine observation, go after those who lose it," is a phrase of:
  • Friuli-Venezia Giulia region held three-month festival annually in Italy for what plant?
  • Peruvian Inca Orchid What?
  • Which of these US presidents was Democrat?
  • Which of these animals is not a fish?
  • Which of these romantic movies had first premiere?
  • Who was awarded by Nobel Prize first?
  • In what city was in 1587 the poet Joost van den Vondel born?
  • Which of the Solar System has only sixteen satellites?
  • Which team won the Major League Baseball World Series in 2003?
D
  • Arabian
  • Canada
  • Iceland
  • Sam
  • Water
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Artichoke
  • A&W
  • Texas Rangers
  • Notting Hill
  • Antwerp
  • Uranus
  • fish
  • Striving together
  • Essayist
  • The Yeomen of the Guard
  • European Roller
  • Making jams and jellies
  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste
  • Winona Ryder
  • Charles Wilkes
  • Domesticated Chimpanzee
  • Fort Santa Katherina
  • Octavio Paz
bstyle
  • 5050
  • chosen
  • correct
C
  • Chile
  • England
  • Jack
  • Jupiter
  • Asparagus
  • Oscar Wilde
  • Poet
  • Roman
  • Arab
  • Julia Roberts
  • Bread
  • Florida Marlins
  • The Hague
  • All as one
  • The Mikado
  • Digging graves
  • butterfly
  • The Bridges of Madison County
  • Gyros Pita & Doner Kebap
  • Yoo-hoo
  • Rudd
  • Nathaniel Palmer
  • Fort Chambray
  • Gerald R. Ford
cata
  • 0
  • 40
bata
  • 12
  • 83
aata
  • 0
  • 15
abstract
  • "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" has had a few Top Prize losers from some countries of the world. All of the following list of who answered the final question incorrectly. This list gives all of these players who answered the last question wrong in chronological order of their lose.