| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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£200: What name is given to a person who is against increasing the powers of the European Union? | ♦ A: Eurosceptic | 100%
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£500: Which of these is the nickname for a famous Scottish army regiment? | ♦ D: Black Watch | 100%
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£100: On which would you air laundry? | ♦ B: Clothes Horse | 67%
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£2,000: In 'Coronation Street', who is Audrey's daughter? | ♦ B: Gail | 67%
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£300: What is butterscotch? | ♦ D: Brittle toffee | 67%
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£1 MILLION: A number one followed by one hundred zeros is known by what name? | ♦ A: Googol | 33%
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£8,000: Who was the second husband of Jacqueline Kennedy? | ♦ C: Aristotle Onassis | 33%
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£1,000 (Checkpoint): The Normans, who invaded and conquered England in 1066, spoke which language? | ♦ C: French | 33%
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£32,000 (Checkpoint): Who had a hit UK album with 'Born To Do It', released in 2000? | ♦ D: Craig David | 33%
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£64,000: Gentlemen v Players was an annual match between amateurs and professionals of which sport? | ♦ D: Cricket | 33%
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£16,000: Emmental is a cheese from which country? | ♦ D: Switzerland | 33%
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£250,000: What type of garment is an Anthony Eden? | ♦ B: Hat | 0%
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£125,000: 'The Ambassadors', in the National Gallery, is a painting by which artist? | ♦ B: Holbein | 0%
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£500,000: Baron Haussmann is best known for his planning of which city? | ♦ B: Paris | 0%
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£4,000: The River Foyle is found in which part of the United Kingdom? | ♦ C: Northern Ireland | 0%
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