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Claire Tailor, was contestant, appeared on the 2021 season of Millionaire Hot Seat on 25th October 2021 and won AU$1,000.

Millionaire Hot Seat Run[]

Fastest Finger First Questions[]

Fastest Finger First Question (1 of 15)
A common expression of surprise and a catchphrase of Doc Brown in the 'Back to the Future' movies is: 'Great' what?
⬥ A: Jim! ⬥ B: Tom!
⬥ C: Scott! ⬥ D: Kurt!
All 6 answered correctly. Scott was first.

Lucy: 1, Ben: 1, Claire: 1, Megan: 1, Scott: 1, Brett: 1

Fastest Finger First Question (2 of 15)
The International Rules Series is a championship football tournament between Australia and which other country?
⬥ A: Canada ⬥ B: Ireland
⬥ C: New Zealand ⬥ D: Spain
All except Lucy answered correctly. Scott was first.

Lucy: 1, Ben: 2, Claire: 2, Megan: 2, Scott: 2, Brett: 2

Fastest Finger First Question (3 of 15)
Which member of the Spice Girls features in this 1998 duet with Bryan Adams?
⬥ A: Victoria ⬥ B: Mel B
⬥ C: Geri ⬥ D: Mel C
This was an audio question. Only Brett answered correctly.

Lucy: 1, Ben: 2, Claire: 2, Megan: 2, Scott: 2, Brett: 3

Fastest Finger First Question (4 of 15)
Which car manufacturer has a stylised initial as its main logo and badge?
⬥ A: Mitsubishi ⬥ B: Audi
⬥ C: Jaguar ⬥ D: Honda
All 6 answered correctly. Scott was first.

Lucy: 2, Ben: 3, Claire: 3, Megan: 3, Scott: 3, Brett: 4

Fastest Finger First Question (5 of 15)
What does 'Peanuts' character Linus carry around with him for security?
⬥ A: Blanket ⬥ B: Stuffed toy
⬥ C: Handkerchief ⬥ D: Woodstock
All 6 answered correctly. Scott was first.

Lucy: 3, Ben: 4, Claire: 4, Megan: 4, Scott: 4, Brett: 5

Fastest Finger First Question (6 of 15)
The English word 'smorgasbord' derives from which language?
⬥ A: Spanish ⬥ B: Swedish
⬥ C: Russian ⬥ D: Welsh
All except Megan answered correctly. Ben was first.

Lucy: 4, Ben: 5, Claire: 5, Megan: 4, Scott: 5, Brett: 6

Fastest Finger First Question (7 of 15)
Who was named 'Australian of the Year' in January 2021?
⬥ A: Isobel Marshall ⬥ B: Rosemary Kariuki
⬥ C: Ash Barty ⬥ D: Grace Tame
All except Megan answered correctly. Scott was first.

Lucy: 5, Ben: 6, Claire: 6, Megan: 4, Scott: 6, Brett: 7

Leaderboard after Question 7
No. Name Correct
answers
Time
1 Brett 7 16.03
2 Scott 6 7.20
3 Ben 6 9.38
4 Claire 6 16.14
5 Lucy 5 17.70
6 Megan 4 15.26
Fastest Finger First Question (8 of 15)
People from which Australian state were once known as 'Vandemonians'?
⬥ A: Queensland ⬥ B: Tasmania
⬥ C: Victoria ⬥ D: Western Australia
All except Megan answered correctly. Lucy was first.

Lucy: 6, Ben: 7, Claire: 7, Megan: 4, Scott: 7, Brett: 8

Fastest Finger First Question (9 of 15)
In snooker, a type of rest that enables the cue to be raised above an obstructing ball is called a what?
⬥ A: Spider ⬥ B: Lizard
⬥ C: Snake ⬥ D: Owl
3 of 6 (Claire, Scott and Brett) answered correctly. Claire was first.

Lucy: 6, Ben: 7, Claire: 8, Megan: 4, Scott: 8, Brett: 9

Fastest Finger First Question (10 of 15)
Which of these is a term used to describe the farming of snails for food?
⬥ A: Heliculture ⬥ B: Viticulture
⬥ C: Aquaculture ⬥ D: Arboriculture
2 of 6 (Lucy and Claire) answered correctly. Lucy was first.

Lucy: 7, Ben: 7, Claire: 9, Megan: 4, Scott: 8, Brett: 9

Fastest Finger First Question (11 of 15)
In which city was this photo taken?
MHS 20211025 VQ11
⬥ A: Paris ⬥ B: London
⬥ C: New York ⬥ D: Rome
This was a visual question. All 6 answered correctly. Scott was first.

Lucy: 8, Ben: 8, Claire: 10, Megan: 5, Scott: 9, Brett: 10

Fastest Finger First Question (12 of 15)
How many people served as Prime Minister of Australia during the 1980s?
⬥ A: 1 ⬥ B: 2
⬥ C: 3 ⬥ D: 4
3 of 6 (Megan, Scott and Brett) answered correctly. ? was first.

Lucy: 8, Ben: 8, Claire: 10, Megan: 6, Scott: 10, Brett: 11

Fastest Finger First Question (13 of 15)
Which of these is a plant known for its production of 'saponin', commonly used as a cleaning agent?
⬥ A: Brushberry ⬥ B: Scrubberry
⬥ C: Soapberry ⬥ D: Brilloberry
3 of 6 (Lucy, Ben and Brett) answered correctly. Ben was first.

Lucy: 9, Ben: 9, Claire: 10, Megan: 6, Scott: 10, Brett: 12

Fastest Finger First Question (14 of 15)
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of which country?
⬥ A: Mongolia ⬥ B: Bahrain
⬥ C: Kazakhstan ⬥ D: Nepal
4 of 6 (Ben, Claire, Scott and Brett) answered correctly. ? was first.

Lucy: 9, Ben: 10, Claire: 11, Megan: 6, Scott: 11, Brett: 13

Fastest Finger First Question (15 of 15)
Released on Netflix in 2020, the TV series 'Emily in Paris' stars the daughter of which famous musician?
⬥ A: Lenny Kravitz ⬥ B: Phil Collins
⬥ C: Madonna ⬥ D: Courtney Love
3 of 6 (Lucy, Ben and Claire) answered correctly. Ben was first.

Lucy: 10, Ben: 11, Claire: 12, Megan: 6, Scott: 11, Brett: 13

Leaderboard after Question 15
No. Name Correct
answers
Time
1 Brett 13 31.46
2 Claire 12 36.67
3 Ben 11 15.99
4 Scott 11 17.45
5 Lucy 10 33.54
6 Megan 6 17.60

Brett answered the most questions correctly with 13, winning Fastes Finger First. Lucy was to go up first.

Claire Tailor's Run to Million[]

AU$1,000 (5 of 15) - 15 seconds
A box of Arnott's Barbecue Shapes is distinguished by what main colour?
⬥ A: Orange ⬥ B: Pink
⬥ C: Blue ⬥ D: Green
AU$1,500 (6 of 15) - 30 seconds
In geometry, which term describes an angle that is more than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees?
"Pass" lifeline used
⬥ A: Obtuse ⬥ B: Acute
⬥ C: Right ⬥ D: Reflex
Claire pass this question to Megan, who later answered this question incorrectly. The right answer was D.
AU$6,000 (9 of 15) - 30 seconds
'Hyaluronic acid' is a substance commonly found in which of these?
⬥ A: Car batteries ⬥ B: Skincare products
⬥ C: Salad dressing ⬥ D: Citrus fruit
AU$10,000 (10 of 15) - 30 seconds
Following many years of conflict, Eritrea gained independece from which country in 1993?
⬥ A: Italy ⬥ B: Egypt
⬥ C: Turkey ⬥ D: Ethiopia
AU$20,000 (11 of 15) - 45 seconds
The New South Wales town of Kempsey is home to a museum honouring what famous local?
⬥ A: Slim Dusty ⬥ B: Chrissy Amphlett
⬥ C: Harold Holt ⬥ D: Ruth Cracknell
AU$50,000 (12 of 15) - 45 seconds
Who was the first female state or territory head of government of Australia?
⬥ A: Rosemary Follett ⬥ B: Joan Kirner
⬥ C: Carmen Lawrence ⬥ D: Clare Martin
Total Prize Won: AU$1,000