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Post by pjbwriter on Mar 13, 2015 13:00:56 GMT -5
Course it is, Nice and easy for £500
In Mathematics what is two multiplied by three A: Four B: Six C: Seven D: Twelve
*Tier 1 correct sting plays*
50:50 - PaF - DD - StQ 12 £1,000,000 11 £500,000 10 £250,000 9 £100,000 ____________ 8 £50,000 7 £25,000 6 £10,000 5 £5,000 ____________ 4 £2,000 3 £1,000 2 £500 1 £100
Third question coming up for £1,000 here
Which of the following metals is not toxic? A: Lead B: Mercury C: Uranium D: Bismuth
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Post by OMDolton99 on Mar 13, 2015 18:52:07 GMT -5
OK, well I thought they were all toxic so yeah... I can still have a decent go at it though. I know Lead and Mercury are both definitely toxic, specifically when ingested although Mercury can kill in other ways... My problem is with the other two. Here's the thing: I know Uranium is highly radioactive but does that mean it counts as toxic? I'm thinking I should Double Dip and lock down C and D but there's just something in the back of my head saying go for it and save a lifeline... No, I can't risk it. Activate Double Dip and lock C: Uranium and D: Bismuth, both Final.
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Post by pjbwriter on Mar 13, 2015 20:05:50 GMT -5
*Double Dip1st Final Answer cue plays*
OK no problem, your first double dip answer Uranium is..... wrong
*Double Dip Answer 1 incorrect cue plays*
Which of the following metals is not toxic? A: Lead B: Mercury
C: Uranium
D: Bismuth
Your second final answer is D Bismuth
*Double Dip 2nd Final Answer plays*
To stay in the game....
You've got £1,000
*Tier 1 correct answer cue plays*
Which of the following metals is not toxic? A: Lead B: Mercury
C: Uranium
D: Bismuth
50:50 - PaF - DD - StQ
12 £1,000,000 11 £500,000 10 £250,000 9 £100,000 ____________ 8 £50,000 7 £25,000 6 £10,000 5 £5,000 ____________ 4 £2,000 3 £1,000 2 £500 1 £100
Well played, good use of the Double Dip having managed to narrow it down to two possible answers
Three lifelines left, Question 4 is for £2,000 lets have a look at it
Which of these foods gives its name to a satirical website? A: Onion B: Carrot C: Apple D: Wheat
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Post by OMDolton99 on Mar 14, 2015 4:05:01 GMT -5
Well, I don't follow satirical websites so I'm not sure about this one... However, IIRC, there was something about an American news site on TV recently. Now it's just a case of remembering the name of said site... I want to say onion for some reason but I don't know why. Screw it, I need to take some risks due to my conservative play during the last question so A: Onion, Final.
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Post by pjbwriter on Mar 14, 2015 5:34:11 GMT -5
Onion.... is right for £2,000
*Tier 1 win plays*
Which of these foods gives its name to a satirical website?
A: Onion
B: Carrot
C: Apple
D: Wheat
50:50 - PaF - DD - StQ
12 £1,000,000
11 £500,000
10 £250,000
9 £100,000
____________
8 £50,000
7 £25,000
6 £10,000
5 £5,000
____________
4 £2,000
3 £1,000
2 £500
1 £100
You've won £2,000 now, - just four away from a guaranteed £50,000
Question five is here for £5,000 have a look at it
"Bronies" is a name given to adult male members of which doll franchise? A: Barbie B: Action Man C: Bratz D: My Little Pony?
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Post by OMDolton99 on Mar 14, 2015 6:04:32 GMT -5
OK, well I know several people who consider themselves to be bronies and they are all obsessed with MLP so that's my answer. D: My Little Pony, Final.
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Post by pjbwriter on Mar 14, 2015 8:05:14 GMT -5
Bronies are fans of My Little Ponies for £5,000
*£5,000 win sting plays*
"Bronies" is a name given to adult male members of which doll franchise?
A: Barbie
B: Action Man
C: Bratz
D: My Little Pony
50:50 - PaF - DD - StQ
12 £1,000,000
11 £500,000
10 £250,000
9 £100,000
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8 £50,000
7 £25,000
6 £10,000
5 £5,000
____________
4 £2,000
3 £1,000
2 £500
1 £100
Ok then, next question, number six is worth £10,000 - Take a look and decide what you want to do. Good Luck
Which of these is a condition which affects the brain?
A: Hepatoma B: Hematoma C: Hipatoma D: Hynatoma
*£10,000 Question sting plays*
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Post by OMDolton99 on Mar 14, 2015 8:09:04 GMT -5
That'd be B: Hematoma, Final. It's another name for a bleed on the brain.
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Post by pjbwriter on Mar 14, 2015 9:36:01 GMT -5
*£10,000 final answer sting plays*
Hematoma is spot on for £10,000
*£10,000 win plays*
Which of these is a condition which affects the brain?
A: Hepatoma
B: Hematoma
C: Hipatoma
D: Hynatoma
OK Olid2010 has £10,000 won so far and has three lifelines remaining, how far will he go we'll find out in a couple of minutes don't go away
*Into Adverts Cue plays*
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Post by pjbwriter on Mar 14, 2015 9:42:48 GMT -5
*entry from adverts cue plays*
Welcome back to the second part of tonight's Who wants to be a Millionaire we have Olid2010 from Taunton in Somerset in the chair, he is on £10,000 and is just six away from winning One Million Pounds.
50:50 - PaF - DD - StQ
12 £1,000,000 11 £500,000 10 £250,000 9 £100,000 ____________ 8 £50,000 7 £25,000
6 £10,000
5 £5,000 ____________
4 £2,000 3 £1,000 2 £500 1 £100
Ok Olid you're doing really well here's question number seven it's worth £25,000 if you can provide me with the right answer
How many numbers appear on a standard UK Bingo board? A: 45 B: 60 C: 75 D: 90
*£25,000 question theme plays*
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Post by OMDolton99 on Mar 15, 2015 11:31:10 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure I know this... I really want to say D: 90 as, every time I've seen a bingo board, I can only remember there being 90 numbers on it. Yeah, why not? D: 90, Final.
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Post by pjbwriter on Mar 15, 2015 13:49:40 GMT -5
There is a common Bingo set which features numbers up to 75
But not in the UK, 90 is spot on for £25,000
*£25,000 win cue plays*
How many numbers appear on a standard UK Bingo board?
A: 45
B: 60
C: 75
D: 90
50:50 - PaF - DD - StQ
12 £1,000,000
11 £500,000
10 £250,000
9 £100,000
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8 £50,000
7 £25,000
6 £10,000
5 £5,000
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4 £2,000
3 £1,000
2 £500
1 £100
You're doing great now, just five questions away from a million pounds and you have three lifelines remaining
Question eight is the final point in which a wrong answer would cost you everything you've got at this moment. However a correct answer would guarantee you'd leave us with at least £50,000.
Take your time, and decide if you want to play.
In the Computer game Civilization which leader becomes insane after the Democracy trait is unlocked? A: Kim Il-Sung B: Mohandas Gandhi C: Montezuma D: Nebuchadnezzar II
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Post by OMDolton99 on Mar 15, 2015 16:15:16 GMT -5
Never played Civilisation so have no idea about this. Switch it, please.
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Post by pjbwriter on Mar 16, 2015 2:25:32 GMT -5
OK no problem, the question's out of play - lets have a look at the answer...
In the Computer game Civilization which leader becomes insane after the Democracy trait is unlocked?
A: Kim Il-Sung
B: Mohandas Gandhi
C: Montezuma
D: Nebuchadnezzar II
Right here's your updated game board
50:50 - PaF - DD - StQ
12 £1,000,000
11 £500,000
10 £250,000
9 £100,000
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8 £50,000
7 £25,000
6 £10,000
5 £5,000
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4 £2,000
3 £1,000
2 £500
1 £100
Now you have played a lifeline you have to answer this next question - (you can use your other lifelines on this question). Take your time, have a good luck before you tell me what to do. Here it is for a guaranteed £50,000
In which year was the last United Kingdom General Election last held outside of May? A: 1983 B: 1987 C: 1992 D: 2001
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Post by OMDolton99 on Mar 16, 2015 12:48:54 GMT -5
OK, IIRC the 2001 election was held in June (not sure why, they probably had some reason for this) and as that's the latest answer on the board, I have to go with it. D: 2001, Final.
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