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Post by JCEurovision on May 1, 2018 9:33:57 GMT -5
*PAF clock start*
ChefLaur: Hello, jceurovision. jceurovision: Good evening. ChefLaur: I need your help now, which of these members of the British Royal Family is the youngest? jceurovision: Can you list down the choices, please? ChefLaur: A: Prince George, B: Isla Phillips, C: Mia Tindall, D: James, Viscount Severn. jceurovision: Geez, I have no idea about this but if I were you, I would go with A. *10 seconds left* ChefLaur: How sure are you? jceurovision: 39%. ChefLaur: Well, I have a lifeline left. jceurovision: I think it is better to use it because I have absolutely no idea about this. *5 seconds left* ChefLaur: Alright, thank you for your help. jceurovision: Bye for now.
*0 second left*
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Post by Kass on May 1, 2018 11:31:50 GMT -5
I'll use Switch the Question please.
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Post by exambolor on May 1, 2018 19:10:13 GMT -5
Ok we can Switch it.
Out of curiosity, had you decided to play what would you have gone for?
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Post by Kass on May 1, 2018 22:49:05 GMT -5
Probably A. Prince George.
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Post by exambolor on May 1, 2018 23:02:19 GMT -5
Good thing you Switched, because the answer was C. Mia Tindall.
That question is now gone. Here is your new $150,000 question.
In old British currency slang, one tanner plus one half-dollar was equal to how many shillings? A: Three B: Four C: Five D: Six
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Post by Kass on May 2, 2018 8:10:51 GMT -5
Oh, I'm sooo happy old British currency question came up! One tanner (or it's real name, sixpence) is 6 pence, which is a half of a shilling. Half-dollar (real name being half-crown) is 2 shillings and 6 pence, which adds up to A: Three, final answer.
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Post by exambolor on May 2, 2018 19:05:42 GMT -5
A is locked in.
*Final Answer plays*
You had to use two lifelines to get to this point, remember you did not have to play, but you decided to.....
ChefLaur.....
You are now $150,000 richer!!!!!
*150,000 win sound plays*
Wow. This is getting very exciting. You are now 3 questions away from a million.
Here is the question for a quarter of a million dollars cash.
Which of these French politicians has not been the President? A: François Fillon B: Jacques Chirac C: François Mitterrand D: Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
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Post by Kass on May 3, 2018 9:47:53 GMT -5
Hmm.. I've only heard of François Fillon, and I think he hasn't been the President.. Yeah. I'll go with my gut and say A. François Fillon, final answer.
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Post by exambolor on May 3, 2018 21:56:27 GMT -5
Lock in A.
*Final Answer plays*
You say you weren't too sure and went with your gut, but you decided to play.
.......
You've just won a quarter of a million.
*Audience cheers*
Have a look at this.
*I show cheque to ChefLaur*
$250,000. That's yours for now. This next question could earn you half a million.
Good luck, here it is.
Where would you find a condyle? A: A cricket stump B: A bone C: Under a car bonnet D: In a toilet
Post ------------------------ For this and the last question should you get there,and that now we're in the big money territory I would like to get a reasonable explanation for the answers you choose. Thanks! ------------------------ End
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Post by Kass on May 4, 2018 9:14:05 GMT -5
Huh. I think I know this. I sometimes buy and read a local science-based magazine when I travel somewhere, and I remember buying one, that was dedicated to bones and transplants. One of those bones written about was the jaw, and I think it said that there is a condyle in the place where the jaw connects to the skull and that it helps the jaw to open and close. I know this might seem foolish, but I'll go for B. A bone, final answer.
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on May 4, 2018 23:05:56 GMT -5
Huh. I think I know this. I sometimes buy and read a local science-based magazine when I travel somewhere, and I remember buying one, that was dedicated to bones and transplants. One of those bones written about was the jaw, and I think it said that there is a condyle in the place where the jaw connects to the skull and that it helps the jaw to open and close. I know this might seem foolish, but I'll go for B. A bone, final answer. Post ----- ----- End
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Post by exambolor on May 4, 2018 23:37:18 GMT -5
Huh. I think I know this. I sometimes buy and read a local science-based magazine when I travel somewhere, and I remember buying one, that was dedicated to bones and transplants. One of those bones written about was the jaw, and I think it said that there is a condyle in the place where the jaw connects to the skull and that it helps the jaw to open and close. I know this might seem foolish, but I'll go for B. A bone, final answer. Post ----- ----- End Post --------------------- What are you implying FinalAnswer19? I'm a bit confused about the picture _--------------------- End
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Post by exambolor on May 5, 2018 5:32:50 GMT -5
Ok.
For $500,000.
Lock in Bone.
*Final Answer plays*
......... ..........
If you get this wrong, you will $200,000.
You won't though. You just won $500,000!!!!!!!!!!!
*Win plays*
Ok. Here we are, the final question. Get this right, you will be a Millionaire. Get it wrong, you will lose $450,000. Remember you don't have to play this question.
The question is......
Which member of the alternative rock band, Manic Street Preachers, famously disappeared in Cardiff in 1995? A: Richey Edwards B: Nicky Wire C: Sean Moore D: James Dean Branfield
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Post by Kass on May 5, 2018 11:33:04 GMT -5
Yeah, I've really got NO idea what any of them are, and I think $500,000 is enough for me, so I'll just Walk Away, final.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on May 5, 2018 15:22:43 GMT -5
Post ————— Just to let everyone know, this weekend is really, unusually busy for me, so I won’t be able to get the next set of questions to exambolor until Monday. If you have a couple of questions ready to start feel free. Sorry for the inconvenience! ————— End
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