Isabel & James Morgan

Isabel Morgan was a video producer from Wembley who played with her son James on the Mothers Day on the 29th March 2003 and won £250,000.

Fastest Finger First questions

Put these men famous for their moustaches in the order they were born

A: Jimmy Edwards

B: David Seamen

C: Joseph Stalin

D: Salvador Dali

Correct Order: C, D, A, B

1. (£100) Something described as 'damp' is slightly what?

A: Sharp

B: Wet

C: Rough

D: Heavy

Correct Answer: B

2. (£200) The eleven plus was an examination for which group of people?

A: Pilots

B: Nurses

C: Schoolchildren

D: Driving Instructors

Correct Answer: C

3. (£300) If 'the smoke' refers to a big town or city, which term refers to the more remote rural areas?

A: The Sticks

B: The Stocks

C: The Stacks

D: The Shacks

Correct Answer: A

4. (£500) Which of these is a tight-fitting ladies undergarment that is worn to add shape to the figure?

A: Cortage

B: Cornet

C: Corset

D: Cortile

Correct Answer: C

5. (£1,000) For which country did Roy Keane play international football for?

A: Wales

B: Republic of Ireland

C: Scotland

D: Northern Ireland

(Isabel and James asked the audience and 89% said Republic of Ireland which was right)

6. (£2,000) Bruce Oldfield is a leading figure in which branch of the arts?

A: Fashion

B: Architecture

C: Ballet

D: Opera

Correct Answer: A

7. (£4,000) Magaluf is a resort on which Island?

A: Sardinia

B: Tenerife

C: Madiera

D: Majorca

(Isabel and James decide to Phone A Friend and phone John, who couldnt help him, so they decide to use 50:50 which leaves A and D. They decide to play and go for Majorca which wins them £4,000)

8. (£8,000) Which TV gardener wrote a book of memoirs called 'Towel and Error'?

A: Tommy Walsh

B: Charlie Dimmock

C: Geoff Hamilton

D: Alan Titchmarsh

Correct Answer: D

9. (£16,000) What was the title of the 1970 film starring Mick Jagger?

A: Portrayal

B: Peformance

C: Presentation

D: Personality

Correct Answer: B

10. (£32,000) Who was British prime minister when King George V died?

A: Stanley Baldwin

B: Anthony Eden

C: Winston Churchill

D: Clement Atlee

Correct Answer: A

11. (£64,000) 'Lambic' is a Belgain variety of which drink?

A: Whisky

B: Brandy

C: Beer

D: Wine

Correct Answer: C

12. (£125,000) 'The Fighting Temeraire' is a painting by which artist?

A: Constable

B: Turner

C: Blake

D: Gainsborough

Correct Answer: B

13. (£250,000) What was the nationality of the Nobel-Prize winning author Pablo Neruda?

A: Chilean

B: Mexican

C: Cuban

D: Brazillian

Correct Answer: A

14. (£500,000) To which family of birds does the roadrunner belong?

A: Auk

B: Thrush

C: Crow

D: Cuckoo

(Isabel and James decided not to risk it, James sort of thought it was cuckoo but he agreed to take the money. Cuckoo is the right answer)