Clement Volesingam, was contestant, appeared on the 2021 season of Millionaire Hot Seat on 6th October 2021 and won AU$1,000.
Millionaire Hot Seat Run[]
Fastest Finger First Questions[]
| Fastest Finger First Question (1 of 15)
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| Which of these is the name of a famous interior designer?
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| ⬥ A: Philippe Starck
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⬥ B: Chester Field-Sofa
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| ⬥ C: Skye Light
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⬥ D: Sian de Lier
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All except Clement answered correctly. Michael was first.
Michael: 1, Bronagh: 1, Mitch: 1, Nicole: 1, Clement: 0, Jane: 1
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| Fastest Finger First Question (2 of 15)
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| Who wrote the 19th-century nonsense poem 'Jabberwocky'?
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| ⬥ A: Jane Austen
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⬥ B: Mary Shelley
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| ⬥ C: T.S. Eliot
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⬥ D: Lewis Carroll
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All except Clement answered correctly. Nicole was first.
Michael: 2, Bronagh: 2, Mitch: 2, Nicole: 2, Clement: 0, Jane: 2
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| Fastest Finger First Question (3 of 15)
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| What is this mode of transportation called?
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| ⬥ A: Rope train
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⬥ B: Cable car
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| ⬥ C: Suspension cage
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⬥ D: Zip shuttle
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This was a visual question, courtesy of Cicero Kal-El. All 6 answered correctly. Nicole was first.
Michael: 3, Bronagh: 3, Mitch: 3, Nicole: 3, Clement: 1, Jane: 3
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| Fastest Finger First Question (4 of 15)
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| Which of these is the world's largest landlocked country?
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| ⬥ A: Ethiopia
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⬥ B: Kazakhstan
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| ⬥ C: Paraguay
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⬥ D: Switzerland
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4 of 6 (Bronagh, Mitch, Clement and Jane) answered correctly. Mitch was first.
Michael: 3, Bronagh: 4, Mitch: 4, Nicole: 3, Clement: 2, Jane: 4
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| Fastest Finger First Question (5 of 15)
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| Beyoncé was a member of which musical group?
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| ⬥ A: En Vogue
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⬥ B: TLC
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| ⬥ C: Destiny's Child
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⬥ D: Pussycat Dolls
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All 6 answered correctly. Michael was first.
Michael: 4, Bronagh: 5, Mitch: 5, Nicole: 4, Clement: 3, Jane: 5
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| Fastest Finger First Question (6 of 15)
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| Founded in the Australian town of Warrnambool in 1925 was the retailer 'Fletcher' what?
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| ⬥ A: Jones
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⬥ B: Smith
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| ⬥ C: Brown
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⬥ D: Williams
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All except Clement answered correctly. Michael was first. (Note: Clement did not answer in time)
Michael: 5, Bronagh: 6, Mitch: 6, Nicole: 5, Clement: 3, Jane: 6
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| Fastest Finger First Question (7 of 15)
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| Which of these animals has a breed called a 'Belted Galloway'?
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| ⬥ A: Goldfish
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⬥ B: Parrot
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| ⬥ C: Cow
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⬥ D: Lizard
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3 of 6 (Bronagh, Mitch and Jane) answered correctly. Jane was first.
Michael: 5, Bronagh: 7, Mitch: 7, Nicole: 5, Clement: 3, Jane: 7
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Leaderboard after Question 7
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Name
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Correct answers
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Time
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| 1
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Bronagh
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7
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21.02
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| 2
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Mitch
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7
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30.76
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| 3
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Jane
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7
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34.35
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| 4
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Nicole
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5
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14.12
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| 5
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Michael
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5
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15.20
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| 6
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Clement
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3
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16.85
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| Fastest Finger First Question (8 of 15)
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| A treaty signed in 1962 between France and the provisional government of Algeria became known as the what 'Accords'?
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| ⬥ A: Évian
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⬥ B: Voss
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| ⬥ C: Pump
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⬥ D: Mount Franklin
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2 of 6 (Mitch and Clement) answered correctly. Clement was first.
Michael: 5, Bronagh: 7, Mitch: 8, Nicole: 5, Clement: 4, Jane: 7
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| Fastest Finger First Question (9 of 15)
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| The 1992 Australian animated film 'FernGully: The Last Rainforest' featured which of these comedians?
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| ⬥ A: Billy Crystal
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⬥ B: Robin Williams
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| ⬥ C: Bill Murray
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⬥ D: Mike Myers
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4 of 6 (Michael, Bronagh, Mitch and Nicole) answered correctly. Nicole was first. (Note: Jane did not answer in time)
Michael: 6, Bronagh: 8, Mitch: 9, Nicole: 6, Clement: 4, Jane: 7
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| Fastest Finger First Question (10 of 15)
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| The internet acronym 'URL' stands for 'uniform resource' what?
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| ⬥ A: Link
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⬥ B: Login
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| ⬥ C: Locator
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⬥ D: List
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Only Michael answered correctly.
Michael: 7, Bronagh: 8, Mitch: 9, Nicole: 6, Clement: 4, Jane: 7
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| Fastest Finger First Question (11 of 15)
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| The world-famous 'Copacabana' is a beachside area in which country?
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| ⬥ A: Venezuela
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⬥ B: Brazil
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| ⬥ C: Peru
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⬥ D: Nicaragua
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All except Nicole answered correctly. Mitch was first.
Michael: 8, Bronagh: 9, Mitch: 10, Nicole: 6, Clement: 5, Jane: 8
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Leaderboard after Question 11
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Name
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Correct answers
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Time
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| 1
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Mitch
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10
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47.19
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| 2
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Bronagh
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9
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29.15
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| 3
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Michael
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8
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24.23
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| 4
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Jane
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8
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40.55
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| 5
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Nicole
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6
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15.57
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| 6
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Clement
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5
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31.60
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| Fastest Finger First Question (12 of 15)
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| This is the theme music from which famous horror film?
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| ⬥ A: Scream
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⬥ B: Psycho
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| ⬥ C: The Exorcist
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⬥ D: Halloween
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4 of 6 (Bronagh, Mitch, Nicole and Jane) answered correctly. Bronagh was first.
Michael: 8, Bronagh: 10, Mitch: 11, Nicole: 7, Clement: 5, Jane: 9
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Leaderboard after Question 12
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Name
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Correct answers
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Time
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| 1
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Mitch
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11
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50.58
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| 2
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Bronagh
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10
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30.47
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| 3
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Jane
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9
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46.51
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| 4
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Michael
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8
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24.23
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| 5
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Nicole
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7
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21.18
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| 6
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Clement
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5
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31.60
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| Fastest Finger First Question (13 of 15)
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| On the signage of a standard Australian McDonald's restaurant, the word 'McDonald's' appears in which colour?
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| ⬥ A: Red
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⬥ B: White
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| ⬥ C: Black
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⬥ D: Yellow
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2 of 6 (Michael and Mitch) answered correctly. Mitch was first.
Michael: 9, Bronagh: 10, Mitch: 12, Nicole: 7, Clement: 5, Jane: 9
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Leaderboard after Question 13
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Name
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Correct answers
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Time
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| 1
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Mitch
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12
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51.71
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| 2
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Bronagh
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10
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30.47
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| 3
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Michael
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9
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25.41
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| 4
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Jane
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9
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46.51
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| 5
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Nicole
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7
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21.18
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| 6
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Clement
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5
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31.60
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| Fastest Finger First Question (14 of 15)
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| Bob Brown retired in 2012 as leader of which Australian political party?
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| ⬥ A: Labor Party
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⬥ B: National Party
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| ⬥ C: Australian Greens
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⬥ D: Liberal Party
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4 of 6 (Michael, Mitch, Nicole and Jane) answered correctly. Nicole was first.
Michael: 10, Bronagh: 10, Mitch: 13, Nicole: 8, Clement: 5, Jane: 10
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| Fastest Finger First Question (15 of 15)
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| Australia's 'Big Rocking Horse' is a tourist attraction in which state or territory?
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| ⬥ A: Tasmania
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⬥ B: A.C.T.
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| ⬥ C: Queensland
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⬥ D: South Australia
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Only Bronagh answered correctly.
Michael: 10, Bronagh: 11, Mitch: 13, Nicole: 8, Clement: 5, Jane: 10
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Mitch answered the most questions correctly with 13, winning Fastest Finger First. Michael was to go up first.
Clement Volesingam's Run to Million[]
| AU$2,500 (7 of 15) - 30 seconds
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| Derived from German, the word 'uber' is used in English as a prefix meaning what?
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| ⬥ A: Underneath
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⬥ B: Instead of
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| ⬥ C: Super
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⬥ D: Behind
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| AU$4,000 (8 of 15) - 30 seconds
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Which U.S. president famously gave a speech that became known as the 'Gettysburg Address'? "Pass" lifeline used
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| ⬥ A: Benjamin Franklin
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⬥ B: Theodore Roosevelt
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| ⬥ C: Lyndon B. Johnson
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⬥ D: Abraham Lincoln
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| Clement pass this question to Jane, who later answered this question correctly. The right answer was D.
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| AU$10,000 (10 of 15) - 30 seconds
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| Which of these is closest in meaning to the word 'abundance'?
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| ⬥ A: Paucity
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⬥ B: Dearth
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| ⬥ C: Nimiety
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⬥ D: Sparsity
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| AU$20,000 (11 of 15) - 45 seconds
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| 'Born Standing Up' is the title of a 2007 autobiography by which comedian?
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| ⬥ A: Martin Short
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⬥ B: Joan Rivers
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| ⬥ C: Eddie Murphy
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⬥ D: Steve Martin
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| Total Prize Won: AU$1,000
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