Andrew Charousek, a technical support officer, appeared as a contestant on the 2021 season of Millionaire Hot Seat on 3rd February 2021. He incorrectly answering his AU$20,000 question, thus eliminating him and went away with nothing.
Millionaire Hot Seat Run[]
Fastest Finger First Questions[]
| Fastest Finger First Question (1 of 15) | |
| Common in hotels, a light breakfast of coffee, juice and pastries is called a what 'breakfast'? | |
| ⬥ A: Compartmental | ⬥ B: Rudimental |
| ⬥ C: Continental | ⬥ D: Accidental |
| All 6 answered correctly. Carmen was first. Jennifer: 1, Andrew: 1, Jane: 1, Carmen: 1, Nevio: 1, Jonno: 1 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (2 of 15) | |
| In a standard modern game of cricket, one 'over' is made up of how many valid balls? | |
| ⬥ A: 4 | ⬥ B: 6 |
| ⬥ C: 8 | ⬥ D: 10 |
| All except Jennifer answered correctly. Nevio was first. Jennifer: 1, Andrew: 2, Jane: 2, Carmen: 2, Nevio: 2, Jonno: 2 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (3 of 15) | |
| Which of these best describes a 'potager'? | |
| ⬥ A: Kitchen garden | ⬥ B: Savoury pudding |
| ⬥ C: Tour guide | ⬥ D: Animal enclosure |
| 4 of 6 (Jennifer, Andrew, Jane and Jonno) answered correctly. Jonno was first. Jennifer: 2, Andrew: 3, Jane: 3, Carmen: 2, Nevio: 2, Jonno: 3 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (4 of 15) Visual Question | |
| This modern high-rise building is commonly known as 'The' what? | |
| ⬥ A: Bullet | ⬥ B: Lipstick |
| ⬥ C: Capsule | ⬥ D: Gherkin |
| 2 of 6 (Jennifer and Nevio) answered correctly. Jennifer was first. Jennifer: 3, Andrew: 3, Jane: 3, Carmen: 2, Nevio: 3, Jonno: 3 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (5 of 15) | |
| The 1969 hit song 'Sugar, Sugar' was released as a single by a group of cartoon characters called 'The' what? | |
| ⬥ A: Jugheads | ⬥ B: Archies |
| ⬥ C: Bettys | ⬥ D: Veronicas |
| 4 of 6 (Jennifer, Andrew, Nevio and Jonno) answered correctly. Andrew was first. Jennifer: 4, Andrew: 4, Jane: 3, Carmen: 2, Nevio: 4, Jonno: 4 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (6 of 15) | |
| Which of these places in Victoria is located directly opposite the New South Wales town of Albury? | |
| ⬥ A: Horsham | ⬥ B: Swan Hill |
| ⬥ C: Wodonga | ⬥ D: Wangaratta |
| All except Andrew answered correctly. Jennifer was first. Jennifer: 5, Andrew: 4, Jane: 4, Carmen: 3, Nevio: 5, Jonno: 5 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (7 of 15) | |
| The 'Cornish Rex' is a breed of what? | |
| ⬥ A: Bird | ⬥ B: Cat |
| ⬥ C: Dog | ⬥ D: Guinea pig |
| 3 of 6 (Jennifer, Jane and Nevio) answered correctly. Nevio was first. Jennifer: 6, Andrew: 4, Jane: 5, Carmen: 3, Nevio: 6, Jonno: 5 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (8 of 15) | |
| A common term for the Commonwealth Games is the what 'Games'? | |
| ⬥ A: Royal | ⬥ B: Friendly |
| ⬥ C: Colonial | ⬥ D: Grudge |
| 2 of 6 (Jane and Carmen) answered correctly. Carmen was first. Jennifer: 6, Andrew: 4, Jane: 6, Carmen: 4, Nevio: 6, Jonno: 5 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (9 of 15) | |
| Wategos Beach is located closest to which popular Australian seaside location? | |
| ⬥ A: Byron Bay | ⬥ B: Cronulla |
| ⬥ C: Cairns | ⬥ D: Batemans Bay |
| All 6 answered correctly. Jane was first. Jennifer: 7, Andrew: 5, Jane: 7, Carmen: 5, Nevio: 7, Jonno: 6 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (10 of 15) | |
| What is the name of this 1971 hit by the Carpenters? | |
| ⬥ A: For All We Know | ⬥ B: Superstar |
| ⬥ C: I Have You | ⬥ D: Only Yesterday |
| Only Jennifer answered correctly. Jennifer: 8, Andrew: 5, Jane: 7, Carmen: 5, Nevio: 7, Jonno: 6 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (11 of 15) | |
| The logo of which international organisation depicts a candle surrounded by barbed wire? | |
| ⬥ A: Amnesty International | ⬥ B: World Vision |
| ⬥ C: UNICEF | ⬥ D: Rotary |
| All 6 answered correctly. Jonno was first. Jennifer: 9, Andrew: 6, Jane: 8, Carmen: 6, Nevio: 8, Jonno: 7 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (12 of 15) | |
| A 15th century Romanian ruler was 'Vlad III' what? | |
| ⬥ A: Frankenstein | ⬥ B: Dracula |
| ⬥ C: Godzilla | ⬥ D: The Mummy |
| All except Jennifer answered correctly. Andrew was first. Jennifer: 9, Andrew: 7, Jane: 9, Carmen: 7, Nevio: 9, Jonno: 8 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (13 of 15) Visual Question | |
| This mathematical symbol represents which of these? | |
| ⬥ A: Multiplication | ⬥ B: Cube |
| ⬥ C: Square root | ⬥ D: Factorial |
| All except Carmen answered correctly. Jane was first. Jennifer: 10, Andrew: 8, Jane: 10, Carmen: 7, Nevio: 10, Jonno: 9 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (14 of 15) | |
| Which of these words is spelled incorrectly? | |
| ⬥ A: Absailing | ⬥ B: Canyoning |
| ⬥ C: Parachuting | ⬥ D: Parasailing |
| Only Nevio answered correctly. Jennifer: 10, Andrew: 8, Jane: 10, Carmen: 7, Nevio: 11, Jonno: 9 |
| Fastest Finger First Question (15 of 15) | |
| 'Bangalow' is a common type of Australian what? | |
| ⬥ A: Grass | ⬥ B: Palm |
| ⬥ C: Cactus | ⬥ D: Lime |
| 2 of 6 (Jane and Jonno) answered correctly. Jonno was first. Jennifer: 10, Andrew: 8, Jane: 11, Carmen: 7, Nevio: 11, Jonno: 10 |
Andrew Charousek's Run to Million[]
| AU$100 (1 of 15) - 15 seconds | |
| The colloquialism 'to get bent out of shape' refers to which of these? | |
| ⬥ A: Getting upset | ⬥ B: Joining a gym |
| ⬥ C: Practising yoga | ⬥ D: Having a massage |
| This used to be Jennifer's question, but she passed this to Andrew. |
| AU$200 (2 of 15) - 15 seconds | |
| Which of these is the name of an Australian chocolate brand, founded in Melbourne in the 1940s? | |
| ⬥ A: Black Dahlia | ⬥ B: Red Tulip |
| ⬥ C: White Lily | ⬥ D: Pink Carnation |
| AU$300 (3 of 15) - 15 seconds | |
| A 1954 Alfred Hitchcock film is 'Dial' what? | |
| ⬥ A: C for Crime | ⬥ B: H for Horror |
| ⬥ C: M for Murder | ⬥ D: S for Shenanigans |
| AU$500 (4 of 15) - 15 seconds | |
| By definition, which of these words best describes a 'maverick'? | |
| ⬥ A: Criminal | ⬥ B: Nonconformist |
| ⬥ C: Comedian | ⬥ D: Cheat |
| AU$1,000 (5 of 15) - 15 seconds | |
| In chemistry, which of these is the smallest? "Pass" lifeline used | |
| ⬥ A: Molecule | ⬥ B: Atom |
| ⬥ C: Proton | ⬥ D: Cell |
| AU$6,000 (9 of 15) - 30 seconds | |
| The 'chow chow' is a breed of dog notable for having a tongue entirely what colour? | |
| ⬥ A: White | ⬥ B: Yellow |
| ⬥ C: Blue | ⬥ D: Green |
| AU$10,000 (10 of 15) - 30 seconds | |
| Measured every three years since 2000, 'PISA' is a worldwide study of what? | |
| ⬥ A: Health | ⬥ B: Education |
| ⬥ C: Immigration | ⬥ D: Tourism |
| AU$20,000 (11 of 15) - 45 seconds | |
| Published in 1923, a book by Austrian author Felix Salten was later adapted into which Disney film? | |
| ⬥ A: Bambi | ⬥ B: Pinocchio |
| ⬥ C: The Little Mermaid | ⬥ D: Dumbo |
| He locked in B and it is wrong, so he was eliminated from the game. The new Top Prize is AU$20,000. |