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Paige Holland

Could you have been a Millionaire? Questions and answers from former GP's near win

A retired doctor nearly became the sixth UK Who Wants To Be A Millionaire contestant to take home the grand prize of £1 million, but played it safe on the final question.

Andrew Townsley, from Glasgow, answered the first 14 questions on the ITV quiz show correctly, but didn't want to risk it all on the final motorsports question, leaving with a staggering £500,000.

Speaking to host Jeremy Clarkson before making his final decision to take the money, he said: "I don't know the answer and it's just too much money to lose.

"Having got so far and to go on a whim I think would be foolish and Niagara Falls is looking very nice at this time."

But it looked like he could have won the ultimate jackpot as he admitted the answer to the million pound question would have been his first guess.

So do you think you have what it takes to win the £1 million pound prize? Try your chances at Andrew's questions below and see how well you do. 

Andrew played it safe on the final question (Stellify Media)

Question One - £100
Which of these products is sold by the brands Colgate, Oral-B and Sensodyne?
a) Deodorant
b) Shampoo
c) Toothpaste
d) Sun cream


Question Two - £200
Which tool was used as a weapon by the Norse god Thor?
a) Pliers
b) Hammer
c) Screwdriver
d) Saw

He aced the first set of questions (Stellify Media)

Question Three - £300
What is the name of the classic dessert consisting of sponge cake and ice cream covered in meringue?
a) Baked Rhode Island
b) Baked Wyoming
c) Baked Connecticut
d) Baked Alaska


Question Four - £500
Trigonometry is a branch of which subject?
a) Biology
b) Economics
c) Psychology
d) Mathematics

Jeremy Clarkson, the show's host, was Andrew's lifeline in the 13th question (Stellify Media)

Question Five - £1,000
Lily Savage was a persona of which TV personality?
a) Paul O'Grady
b) Barry Humphries
c) Les Dawson
d) Brendan O'Carroll


Question Six - £2,000
Which of these means a speech in a play where a character talks to themselves rather than to other characters?
a) Interlude
b) Revue
c) Soliloquy
d) Chorus

Jeremy jumped for joy when Andrew won (Stellify Media)

Question Seven - £4,000
Which of these is a religious event celebrated in Hinduism?
a) Diwali
b) Ramadan
c) Hanukkah
d) Whitsun


Question Eight - £8,000
British athlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson became a world champion in which athletics event in 2019?
a) Heptathlon
b) Marathon
c) 100 metres
d) 400 metres hurdles

He revealed that he would have guessed the answer to the million pound question correctly (Stellify Media)

Question Nine - £16,000
Which iconic horror film involves a couple whose newborn child is replaced at birth with the Antichrist?
a) The Shining
b) Don't Look Now
c) The Exorcist
d) The Omen


Question 10 - £32,000
In the opera by Rossini, what is the first name of The Barber of Seville
a) Tamino
b) Alfredo
c) Don Carlos
d) Figaro

Question 11 - £64,000
Which of these books is believed to have been inspired by the real-life experiences of the Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk?
a) Moby Dick
b) Robinson Crusoe
c) Treasure Island
d) The Count of Monte Cristo


Question 12 - £125,000
Which toxic substance is obtained from the pressed seeds of the castor oil plant?
a) Sarin
b) Strychnine
c) Ricin
d) Cyanide

The £500,000 winner plans on taking a trip to Niagara Falls (Stellify Media)

Question 13 - £250,000
The Twelve Apostles is a series of peaks connected to which mountain?
a) Aoraki Mount Cook
b) K2
c) Table Mountain
d) Mont Blanc


Question 14 - £500,000
First performed in 1804, Beethoven's Eroica Symphony was originally dedicated to which historical figure?
a) Marie Antoinette
b) Napoleon Bonaparte
c) Louis XVIII of France
d) Voltaire

Question 15 - £1 Million
In the history of motor sport, which of these iconic races was held first?
a) Le Mans 24 Hours
b) Monaco Grand Prix
c) Indy 500
d) Isle of Man TT

Answers

  1. (c) Toothpaste
  2. (b) Hammer
  3. (d) Baked Alaska
  4. (d) Mathematics
  5. (a) Paul O'Grady
  6. (c) Soliloquy
  7. (a) Diwali
  8. (a) Heptathlon
  9. (d) The Omen
  10. (d) Figaro
  11. (b) Robinson Crusoe
  12. (c) Ricin
  13. (c) Table Mountain
  14. (b) Napoleon Bonaparte
  15. (d) Isle of Man TT
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