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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Mar 1, 2017 15:47:02 GMT -5
I can't think of any reason not to go for it with that kind of result!
D, Final Answer
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Post by wannabeamillionaire on Mar 1, 2017 16:13:53 GMT -5
Yes, you were right to go with the audience and you now have £10,000!
Question 6 - £20,000
50/50 and Phone a Friend still available if you need it.
By definition, a nautical mile is equivalent to how many meters?
A: 1609 B: 1720 C: 1852 D: 1929
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Mar 1, 2017 17:01:47 GMT -5
I'm gonna have to phone a friend on this one, because this kind of stuff is not my strong point.
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Post by wannabeamillionaire on Mar 1, 2017 18:12:15 GMT -5
Not a problem, let's get your friend Peachfanclub on the line.
* ring ring *
Peach: hello? Me: hello it's me from millionaire! How are you? Peach: I'm good Me: I've got your friend dragonman with me and he's doing quite well. He's going for £20,000 and he needs your help to get there. There are still four possible answers, best of luck, and your time starts...... NOW!
* PAF tick-tock music plays *
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Post by Peachfanclub on Mar 1, 2017 18:20:07 GMT -5
Well, I know 1609 is the approximate number of meters in a standard mile, so I'm pretty sure it's not 1609. I know 1720 is about the number of yards in a standard mile, so it's probably not 1720. I'm pretty sure that a nautical mile is about 6000 feet, compared to a standard mile, which is 5280 feet. So knowing what I know about proportions, my best answer is 1852. I'm 80 percent sure.
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Mar 1, 2017 19:49:56 GMT -5
Thanks Peach!
Well, i'm going to take Peach's advice on this one and make C my Final Answer!
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Post by wannabeamillionaire on Mar 1, 2017 21:04:18 GMT -5
And you were right to follow the advice, because you now have £20,000!
Question 7 is for £50,000. This is also the last time you will drop all the way back down to £1000 if you get it wrong so please think carefully. You have a 50/50 should you need it.
The World Series of Poker trophy is an accessory that should be worn where?
A: On your head B: On your shoulders C: On your wrist D: On your feet
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Mar 2, 2017 15:44:00 GMT -5
Good thing i watch a lot of poker on YouTube, because i know a thing or two about the WSOP.
For instance, the WSOP trophy happens to be a bracelet, and like any bracelet, it's worn on the wrist
So i'm going to make C my Final Answer.
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Post by wannabeamillionaire on Mar 2, 2017 15:49:50 GMT -5
Correct!
Question 8 is for £75,000. You also now have Switch as well as 50/50 which you have remaining. Here is is:
While often used synonymously, the following terms refer to four distinct areas. Which is the largest?
A: British Isles B: England C: Great Britain D: United Kingdom
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Mar 2, 2017 15:54:31 GMT -5
I will use my 50/50 on this one.
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Post by wannabeamillionaire on Mar 2, 2017 16:47:42 GMT -5
Ok let's takeaway two wrong answers leaving you with the correct answer and one remaining wrong answer
While often used synonymously, the following terms refer to four distinct areas. Which is the largest?
A: British Isles
B: England C: Great Britain
D: United Kingdom
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Mar 2, 2017 17:08:42 GMT -5
Doesn't really help that much.
I'll just have to take a guess. I did well to get up to this point anyway.
My Final Answer will be A: British Isles
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Post by wannabeamillionaire on Mar 2, 2017 17:29:01 GMT -5
And you are correct!! Question 9 is for £150,000. Got a switch should you need it.
Before co-founding Microsoft, Bill Gates attended Harvard University where he intended to major in what?
A: Law B: Medicine C: Philosophy D: Economics
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Mar 2, 2017 20:23:24 GMT -5
I remember reading a wikipedia article about Bill Gates one, maybe two times just last year. I don't remember much about what was on the actual page, but i do remember saying that while he did take mathematics at Harvard, he took a pre-law major there as well.
So based off of that, A: Law, is going to be my Final Answer.
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Post by wannabeamillionaire on Mar 3, 2017 11:12:05 GMT -5
Correct! Question 10 is for £250,000. Switch is there should you need it.
Who is the only MLB player to be named the World Series MVP as a member of the losing team?
A: Willie Stargell B: Liván Hernández C: Sandy Koufax D: Bobby Richardson
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