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Post by millionaireloveruk on Apr 17, 2016 6:24:41 GMT -5
Charles is married to Camilla, Philip is married to The Queen, and Prince Harry isn't married to anyone yet. I think they got married in 2011, and the answer is D: Prince William, Final Answer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2016 13:13:43 GMT -5
Got €1,000! *Q5 Win cue plays, audience applauds* *Q6-11 Lights Down cue plays, set darkens* OK, so you've passed the very important threshold, you've still got 3 lifelines, here it is for €2,000: *Q6 Heartbeat cue plays*
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Apr 17, 2016 13:44:04 GMT -5
Huh, what a coincidence, just finished my ECDL course on Friday. One of the modules was on Excel, and if an absolute cell reference is what I think it is, the answer is Dollar Sign, C, Final Answer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2016 14:30:38 GMT -5
You're an Excel expert indeed, you've got €2,000! *Q6 Win cue plays, audience applauds* *Q7-12 Lights Down cue plays* For €4,000:
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Apr 17, 2016 14:43:56 GMT -5
I remember when this happened, I think it broke some kind of record... Anyway, looks like it's paid off, as it looks like his team are about to win the Premier League. It's B: Leicester City, Final Answer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2016 23:35:28 GMT -5
*Q7 Final Answer cue plays* You're right, it's Leicester City! *Q7 Win cue plays, audience applauds* *Q8-13 Lights down cue plays* Scored in 11 consecutive games breaking Ruud Van Nistelrooy's previous run of 10. Here we go for €8,000, still three lifelines intact: *Q8 Heartbeat cue plays*
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Post by Logie Bear on Apr 18, 2016 4:39:19 GMT -5
Scored in 11 consecutive games breaking Ruud Van Nistelrooy's previous run of 10. Post ----------------------------- Ironically he got sent off yesterday lol (two yellows) ----------------------------- End
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Apr 18, 2016 9:58:17 GMT -5
Right. Almost certain on this one, I have some relatives in America, and every so often they send us some playing cards for some reason. And the brand name of them is Bicycle. Also I used to play games like Snap a lot when I was younger, and we always used those cards then. I'm going to say A: Bicycle, Final Answer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2016 12:32:43 GMT -5
*Q8 Final Answer cue plays* You've got €8,000! *Q8 Win cue plays, audience applauds* *Q9-14 Lights Down cue plays* Bicycle is a registered trademark of the United States Playing Card Company which publishes the playing cards since 1885. You would lose 7 grand if you get this next one wrong, still all 3 lifelines intact (50:50, Phone-a-Friend, Ask the Audience), have a look at the €16,000 question: *Q9 Heartbeat bed plays*
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Apr 18, 2016 15:08:47 GMT -5
Right I can immediately rule out A and D, Carlise is in Northern England and Berwick is in Northumberland. If I remember rightly, lots of towns up in the north end in -wick, so I don't think the answer could be B. Also in my geography class we did a case study about Alnwick, and I don't think it was a city, I think it's a small town. I could use my 50:50... But I'd rather save my lifelines for a question higher up the tree I'm not sure on rather than one now which I'm quite confident about. I may be completely wrong, but I think I'm confident enough to take a gamble here. C: Melrose, Final Answer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2016 21:45:39 GMT -5
*Q9 Final Answer cue plays* You know your geography, you've won €16,000!!!! *Q9 Win cue plays, audience applauds* *Q10-15 Lights Down cue plays* Melrose, a very small Scottish town with a population of only 1,671. You've got 16,000 euros. Get the next one wrong, and you won't leave here with less than €32,000. But if you get this wrong, then we have to say goodbye to the 15,000 with the €1,000 left in your pocket. Still three lifelines, here comes the question: *Q10 Heartbeat bed pays*
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Apr 19, 2016 9:57:01 GMT -5
You know, straight away here I'm thinking it could be the Masters. I have a feeling they're held in Augusta every year. It's definitely not the British Open, I know that. Again, I don't think it's the US Open... I really do think the Masters are held in the same place every year... I'm not a golf fan, at all, but something really is looking good here... I need to go through them a minute... British Tour, definitely not. It was held in Scotland somewhere one year and then down in the Home Counties another. US Open. I'm pretty sure that has different locations, I think I may recall something about it being hosted at Donald Trump's Golf Course for a year. PGA Championships... That's where the doubt is... It's a question of what would I be more disappointed in. Winning €32,000 but using a lifeline and it still being Masters, or going for it and getting it wrong. The only reason I'm reluctant to use the 50:50 is in case it takes away A and B, almost forcing me to use another lifeline... It's got to be D... I've talked myself into it now, I'm going to take the risk, @paolo16gula. D: The Masters. That's my Final Answer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2016 12:27:59 GMT -5
You're going to take a risk, there? OK... *Q10-15 Final Answer cue plays* *sighs* You had 16,000 euros, again you seemed sure when going for it for the 10th time with all 3 lifelines intact... You now have €32,000!!!!
*Q10 Win cue plays, audience wildly applauds* *Q6-11 Lights Down Cue plays* Holy moly!! Just to let you know that The Masters tournament has been always held at the Augusta National Golf Club since 1934. Right! You've got €32,000. You're not probably at the best position possible with all three lifelines intact and just 5 questions away from a million euros. Here we go for €64,000, you won't lose a single penny on this, since you're on the guaranteed €32,000. Have a look at this: *Q11 Heartbeat bed plays*
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Apr 19, 2016 13:38:27 GMT -5
Actually, I know this one. It's Afghanistan, one of the modules in my history GCSE is the Cold War, and we learnt about how the US helped the group known as the Mujahideen to stop the Soviet Union from taking Afghanistan, and it succeeded, the USSR pulled their forces out of Afghanistan before they could take over. I'm not sure of this point, but I think parts of the Mujahideen later morphed into al-Qaeda. Anyway that's irrelevant, as the Soviet Union never invaded Afghanistan, B, Final Answer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2016 17:58:50 GMT -5
*Q6-11 Final Answer cue plays* You now have 64,000 euros!!!*Q11 Win cue plays, Audience applauds*<br> *Q7-12 Lights Down cue plays* Yep, Afghanistan was never one of the Soviet republics. However I don't want to bring political discussion regarding the invasion in 1979... Not mocking around here, here we go, for €125,000. Still all three lifelines intact. *Q12 Heartbeat Bed cue plays*<br>
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