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Post by exambolor on Jun 4, 2020 8:27:57 GMT -5
It’s in.
Sometimes I wonder whether it’s worth trusting the host on such big money.
And.....
You were right to, you’ve just won £125,000!!!!!!
*Q12 win plays*
Wow!
Ooh this is getting super exciting now, let’s run through the situation at hand
This question is for a quarter of a million, if you get this one wrong you will lose £124,000. You do not have to play, you can walk with £125k.
And we still haven’t set your safety net! Reminder that if you decide not to set it and get this question right, you will get an opportunity to look at a question for a guaranteed half a million pounds.
So... do you wish to set it at £250k
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Post by millionairefan on Jun 4, 2020 9:30:19 GMT -5
Let's set it here.
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Post by exambolor on Jun 5, 2020 21:10:14 GMT -5
Alright, Computer please set the second safety net at a quarter of a million.
*Q1-4 correct plays*
Here’s the question.
Bloody Mary is the name associated with which historical figure?
A: Queen Mary I of England B: Mary Queen of Scots C: Mary of Guise D: Mary Tudor, Queen of France
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Post by millionairefan on Jun 6, 2020 8:44:12 GMT -5
Oh dear lord... I have a hunch but nothing really good to go off of. I could sit here all night going back and forth and back and forth between answers. I'll take the money and run. And that's my final answer.
If I had to guess though, I'd've probably gone with A.
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Post by exambolor on Jun 7, 2020 0:43:32 GMT -5
Well, you have played a gutsy and brilliant game, give millionairefan a big hand as he walks away with £125,000!
*Walk Away plays*
Now you would have said A if you played.....
If you did.....
You’d have been walking out of here with a guaranteed quarter of a million.
*Audience awws*
It was the right answer.
Look don’t get down about that because £125k is nothing to be disappointed about. Well done, once again give him a big hand!
We’ll take a quick break and we’ll come back with Part 2 of tonight’s Millionaire. Stay with us.
*Go to break plays*
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Post by exambolor on Jun 8, 2020 8:01:28 GMT -5
Welcome back to the show everyone, let’s get this second game underway with BMG_Games. No messing about, let’s play!
£100 question.
What is the name of the transit system in New York City?
A:McDonald’s B: Subway C: KFC D: Burger King
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Post by BMG_Games on Jun 8, 2020 8:02:26 GMT -5
Thank goodness we’re starting off easy.
That would be B, the subway.
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Post by exambolor on Jun 10, 2020 2:49:07 GMT -5
You’ve got £100.
£200.
What is the biggest continent on Earth? A: Europe B: Africa C: Asia D: Australia
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Post by BMG_Games on Jun 10, 2020 3:11:07 GMT -5
That would be C Asia, final.
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Post by exambolor on Jun 10, 2020 4:10:23 GMT -5
You’ve got £200.
£300 now
Pancreas is located in what? A: human body B: mobile phone C: plants D: ground
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Post by BMG_Games on Jun 10, 2020 6:05:22 GMT -5
The pancreas is a human organ, so I would assume it’s in the body. So I’d say A, final.
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Post by exambolor on Jun 10, 2020 6:11:16 GMT -5
You’ve got £300!
£500 now
Which is not a colour in the most common traffic lights? A: red B: yellow C: green D: black
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Post by BMG_Games on Jun 10, 2020 16:28:22 GMT -5
Well I would hope it is black because firstly, that wouldn’t be visible and secondly, I should never have gotten my drivers license *audience chuckles*.
So it’s D, Black. Final.
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Post by exambolor on Jun 12, 2020 1:18:45 GMT -5
You’ve got £500.
For a guaranteed £1,000.
What phrasal verb can’t be used interchangebly with the word ‘avoid’? A: stave off B: ward off C: take off D: head off
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Post by BMG_Games on Jun 12, 2020 6:33:05 GMT -5
Oh heavens my first language isn’t English.
Uhm let’s see. I actually have no idea which ones can be used, but I think Take off just isn’t logical. I also kinda don’t want to already use a lifeline, so I’m going to go with my gut and say C, take off. Final answer.
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