Andy Levitt, was contestant, appeared on the 2022 season of Millionaire Hot Seat on 24th August 2022 and went away with nothing.
Millionaire Hot Seat Run[]
Fastest Finger First Questions[]
| Fastest Finger First Question (1 of 15)
|
| Which of these is not a line of Ray-Ban sunglasses?
|
| ⬥ A: Wayferer
|
⬥ B: Aviator
|
| ⬥ C: Clubmaster
|
⬥ D: Seatfiller
|
4 of 6 (Ainsley, Andy, Jim and Jenny) answered correctly. Ainsley was first.
Ainsley: 1, Paula: 0, Andy: 1, Jim: 1, Bernard: 0, Jenny: 1
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (2 of 15)
|
| Known for its medieval villages, the Costwolds is a tourist region in which part of the United Kingdom?
|
| ⬥ A: England
|
⬥ B: Scotland
|
| ⬥ C: Wales
|
⬥ D: Northern Ireland
|
3 of 6 (Paula, Andy and Jim) answered correctly. Andy was first.
Ainsley: 1, Paula: 1, Andy: 2, Jim: 2, Bernard: 0, Jenny: 1
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (3 of 15)
|
| The 'Gypsophila' flower is also commonly known as 'baby's' what?
|
| ⬥ A: Blanket
|
⬥ B: Breath
|
| ⬥ C: Crib
|
⬥ D: Tears
|
4 of 6 (Paula, Andy, Jim and Jenny) answered correctly. Jenny was first.
Ainsley: 1, Paula: 2, Andy: 3, Jim: 3, Bernard: 0, Jenny: 2
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (4 of 15)
|
| This 2021 remix by Australian music producer Luude features vocals by which singer?
|
| ⬥ A: James Reyne
|
⬥ B: Peter Garrett
|
| ⬥ C: Colin Hay
|
⬥ D: Dave Faulkner
|
("Down Under" by Luude)
Do you come from a land down under?
Where women glow and men plunder
2 of 6 (Andy and Bernard) answered correctly. Bernard was first.
Ainsley: 1, Paula: 2, Andy: 4, Jim: 3, Bernard: 1, Jenny: 2
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (5 of 15)
|
| Which of these is the title of a 1957 novel by author Jack Kerouac?
|
| ⬥ A: On the Road
|
⬥ B: In the Trenches
|
| ⬥ C: Above the Clouds
|
⬥ D: Across the Way
|
Nobody answered correctly.
Ainsley: 1, Paula: 2, Andy: 4, Jim: 3, Bernard: 1, Jenny: 2
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (6 of 15)
|
| Who is the only U.S. president to have resigned from office?
|
| ⬥ A: Ronald Reagan
|
⬥ B: Andrew Jackson
|
| ⬥ C: Jimmy Carter
|
⬥ D: Richard Nixon
|
3 of 6 (Andy, Jim and Bernard) answered correctly. Andy was first.
Ainsley: 1, Paula: 2, Andy: 5, Jim: 4, Bernard: 2, Jenny: 2
|
Leaderboard after Question 6
| No.
|
Name
|
Correct answers
|
Time
|
| 1
|
Andy
|
5
|
8.43
|
| 2
|
Jim
|
4
|
13.37
|
| 3
|
Jenny
|
2
|
3.40
|
| 4
|
Bernard
|
2
|
4.20
|
| 5
|
Paula
|
2
|
5.85
|
| 6
|
Ainsley
|
1
|
2.12
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (7 of 15)
|
| Pen manufacturer Bic was founded in 1945 in which country?
|
| ⬥ A: Spain
|
⬥ B: France
|
| ⬥ C: Norway
|
⬥ D: Austria
|
2 of 6 (Andy and Bernard) answered correctly. Andy was first.
Ainsley: 1, Paula: 2, Andy: 6, Jim: 4, Bernard: 3, Jenny: 2
|
Leaderboard after Question 7
| No.
|
Name
|
Correct answers
|
Time
|
| 1
|
Andy
|
6
|
11.26
|
| 2
|
Jim
|
4
|
13.37
|
| 3
|
Bernard
|
3
|
9.56
|
| 4
|
Jenny
|
2
|
3.40
|
| 5
|
Paula
|
2
|
5.85
|
| 6
|
Ainsley
|
1
|
2.12
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (8 of 15)
|
| Which of these is the main base of a standard tartare sauce?
|
| ⬥ A: Mayonnaise
|
⬥ B: Soy sauce
|
| ⬥ C: Mustard
|
⬥ D: Tahini
|
All except Jenny answered correctly. Andy was first.
Ainsley: 2, Paula: 3, Andy: 7, Jim: 5, Bernard: 4, Jenny: 2
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (9 of 15)
|
| Which of these film directors is godfather to both Drew Barrymore and Gwyneth Paltrow?
|
| ⬥ A: Ridley Scott
|
⬥ B: Steven Spielberg
|
| ⬥ C: Stanley Kubrick
|
⬥ D: George Lucas
|
4 of 6 (Ainsley, Paula, Jim and Bernard) answered correctly. Ainsley was first.
Ainsley: 3, Paula: 4, Andy: 7, Jim: 6, Bernard: 5, Jenny: 2
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (10 of 15)
|
| The famous 'Luxembourg Gardens' are located in which major European city?
|
| ⬥ A: Madrid
|
⬥ B: Amsterdam
|
| ⬥ C: London
|
⬥ D: Paris
|
Nobody answered correctly.
Ainsley: 3, Paula: 4, Andy: 7, Jim: 6, Bernard: 5, Jenny: 2
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (11 of 15)
|
| Which Shakespeare play begins: 'Two households, both alike in dignity'?
|
| ⬥ A: The Merchant of Venice
|
⬥ B: Hamlet
|
| ⬥ C: Romeo and Juliet
|
⬥ D: Twelfth Night
|
4 of 6 (Ainsley, Andy, Bernard and Jenny) answered correctly. Andy was first.
Ainsley: 4, Paula: 4, Andy: 8, Jim: 6, Bernard: 6, Jenny: 3
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (12 of 15)
|
What type of shells are these?
|
| ⬥ A: Abalone
|
⬥ B: Scallop
|
| ⬥ C: Oyster
|
⬥ D: Mussel
|
3 of 6 (Paula, Jim and Jenny) answered correctly. Jim was first.
Ainsley: 4, Paula: 5, Andy: 8, Jim: 7, Bernard: 6, Jenny: 4
|
Leaderboard after Question 12
| No.
|
Name
|
Correct answers
|
Time
|
| 1
|
Andy
|
8
|
13.39
|
| 2
|
Jim
|
7
|
25.14
|
| 3
|
Bernard
|
6
|
14.46
|
| 4
|
Paula
|
5
|
12.86
|
| 5
|
Ainsley
|
4
|
7.38
|
| 6
|
Jenny
|
4
|
11.97
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (13 of 15)
|
| Since 2009, the final event in the modern pentathlon has been a combination of running and which other event?
|
| ⬥ A: Fencing
|
⬥ B: Horse riding
|
| ⬥ C: Swimming
|
⬥ D: Shooting
|
3 of 6 (Andy, Bernard and Jenny) answered correctly. Bernard was first.
Ainsley: 4, Paula: 5, Andy: 9, Jim: 7, Bernard: 7, Jenny: 5
|
Leaderboard after Question 13
| No.
|
Name
|
Correct answers
|
Time
|
| 1
|
Andy
|
9
|
17.84
|
| 2
|
Bernard
|
7
|
15.61
|
| 3
|
Jim
|
7
|
25.14
|
| 4
|
Paula
|
5
|
12.86
|
| 5
|
Jenny
|
5
|
17.58
|
| 6
|
Ainsley
|
4
|
7.38
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (14 of 15)
|
| The 'theremin' is a musical instrument designed to be played how?
|
| ⬥ A: With a bow
|
⬥ B: Blowing into it
|
| ⬥ C: With mallets
|
⬥ D: Without touching it
|
2 of 6 (Bernard and Jenny) answered correctly. Bernard was first.
Ainsley: 4, Paula: 5, Andy: 9, Jim: 7, Bernard: 8, Jenny: 6
|
Leaderboard after Question 14
| No.
|
Name
|
Correct answers
|
Time
|
| 1
|
Andy
|
9
|
17.84
|
| 2
|
Bernard
|
8
|
18.09
|
| 3
|
Jim
|
7
|
25.14
|
| 4
|
Jenny
|
6
|
20.60
|
| 5
|
Paula
|
5
|
12.86
|
| 6
|
Ainsley
|
4
|
7.38
|
| Fastest Finger First Question (15 of 15)
|
| A 1984 novel by Australian writer Robin Klein is what 'Alison Ashley'?
|
| ⬥ A: Finding
|
⬥ B: Hating
|
| ⬥ C: Leaving
|
⬥ D: Inventing
|
Only Bernard answered correctly.
Ainsley: 4, Paula: 5, Andy: 9, Jim: 7, Bernard: 9, Jenny: 6
|
Leaderboard after Question 15
| No.
|
Name
|
Correct answers
|
Time
|
| 1
|
Andy
|
9
|
17.84
|
| 2
|
Bernard
|
9
|
19.11
|
| 3
|
Jim
|
7
|
25.14
|
| 4
|
Jenny
|
6
|
20.60
|
| 5
|
Paula
|
5
|
12.86
|
| 6
|
Ainsley
|
4
|
7.38
|
Andy answered the most questions with 9 and in the fastest time, winning Fastest Finger First. Ainsley was to go up first.
Andy Levitt's Run to Million[]
| AU$2,500 (7 of 15) - 30 seconds
|
Australian performer Eddie Perfect wrote the music and lyrics for a Broadway adaptation of which film? Can't pass; "Switch the Question" lifeline used
|
| ⬥ A: The Witches of Eastwick
|
⬥ B: Ghost
|
| ⬥ C: Beetlejuice
|
⬥ D: Groundhog Day
|
| This used to be Paula's question, but Paula passed this to Andy.
Had Andy played the question, he would have said C, but that was the right answer.
|
| AU$2,500 (7 of 15) - 30 seconds (Switched Question)
|
| The milk of what animal was traditionally used to make authentic mozzarella cheese?
|
| ⬥ A: Wild boar
|
⬥ B: Bactrian camel
|
| ⬥ C: Water buffalo
|
⬥ D: Eurasian elk
|
| AU$4,000 (8 of 15) - 30 seconds
|
| In January 2022, which company became the first to reach a stock market value of three trillion U.S. dollars?
|
| ⬥ A: Apple
|
⬥ B: Google
|
| ⬥ C: Microsoft
|
⬥ D: Pfizer
|
| AU$6,000 (9 of 15) - 30 seconds
|
| The Strait of Gibraltar lies between Spain and which country?
|
| ⬥ A: Algeria
|
⬥ B: Morocco
|
| ⬥ C: Libya
|
⬥ D: Tunisia
|
| AU$10,000 (10 of 15) - 30 seconds
|
| In medieval Norse civilisation, 'karls', 'jarls' and 'thralls' were names of three what?
|
| ⬥ A: Sailing ships
|
⬥ B: Social classes
|
| ⬥ C: Daily meals
|
⬥ D: Military branches
|
| AU$20,000 (11 of 15) - 45 seconds
|
| Which NASA space probe became the first to enter interstellar space?
|
| ⬥ A: Voyager 1
|
⬥ B: Mariner 10
|
| ⬥ C: Viking 1
|
⬥ D: New Horizons
|
| With this question answered incorrectly, Andy was eliminated from the game. The Top Prize drops down by one level, to AU$250,000.
|