Jacqueline Smith, was contestant, appeared on the 2022 season of Millionaire Hot Seat on 25th August 2022 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 a common term for a type of inflammation on the body?
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| ⬥ A: Blue ear
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⬥ B: Pink eye
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| ⬥ C: Red hand
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⬥ D: Green nose
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All except David answered correctly. ? was first.
Simone: 1, Helen: 1, Jacqueline: 1, Ryan: 1, David: 0, Reegan: 1
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| Fastest Finger First Question (2 of 15)
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| The British Prime Minister's official London residence is at number 10, what Street?
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| ⬥ A: Oxford
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⬥ B: Regent
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| ⬥ C: Downing
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⬥ D: Carnaby
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All 6 answered correctly. Ryan was first.
Simone: 2, Helen: 2, Jacqueline: 2, Ryan: 2, David: 1, Reegan: 2
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| Fastest Finger First Question (3 of 15)
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| Sarah Connor is a main character in which of these films?
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| ⬥ A: Terminator
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⬥ B: The Matrix
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| ⬥ C: Alien
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⬥ D: Tomb Raider
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All except Simone answered correctly. Ryan was first.
Simone: 2, Helen: 3, Jacqueline: 3, Ryan: 3, David: 2, Reegan: 3
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| Fastest Finger First Question (4 of 15)
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Created in the late 1950s, this symbol originally represented which cause?
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| ⬥ A: Renewable energy
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⬥ B: Universal health care
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| ⬥ C: Stopping deforestation
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⬥ D: Nuclear disarmament
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4 of 6 (Helen, Jacqueline, Ryan and David) answered correctly. David was first.
Simone: 2, Helen: 4, Jacqueline: 4, Ryan: 4, David: 3, Reegan: 3
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| Fastest Finger First Question (5 of 15)
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| 'La Scala' is a world-famous opera house located in which European city?
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| ⬥ A: Milan
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⬥ B: Athens
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| ⬥ C: Reykjavik
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⬥ D: Barcelona
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All except Reegan answered correctly. David was first.
Simone: 3, Helen: 5, Jacqueline: 5, Ryan: 5, David: 4, Reegan: 3
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| Fastest Finger First Question (6 of 15)
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| Developed in Australia in the 1930s was which of these milk flavouring products?
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| ⬥ A: Nesquik
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⬥ B: Milo
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| ⬥ C: Horlicks
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⬥ D: Ovaltine
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All 6 answered correctly. Ryan was first.
Simone: 4, Helen: 6, Jacqueline: 6, Ryan: 6, David: 5, Reegan: 4
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| Fastest Finger First Question (7 of 15)
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| Prized for its deep blue colour is the semi-precious gemstone, what 'lazuli'?
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| ⬥ A: Lapin
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⬥ B: Leopard
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| ⬥ C: Lappet
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⬥ D: Lapis
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4 of 6 (Helen, Ryan, David and Reegan) answered correctly. David was first.
Simone: 4, Helen: 7, Jacqueline: 6, Ryan: 7, David: 6, Reegan: 5
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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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Ryan
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7
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13.68
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| 2
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Helen
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7
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19.80
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| 3
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David
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6
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10.34
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| 4
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Jacqueline
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6
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15.03
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| 5
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Reegan
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5
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15.63
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| 6
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Simone
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4
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8.68
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| Fastest Finger First Question (8 of 15)
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| Residents of which city are known as 'capitalinos' or 'defeños'?
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| ⬥ A: Buenos Aires
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⬥ B: Madrid
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| ⬥ C: Santiago
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⬥ D: Mexico City
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3 of 6 (Simone, Ryan and David) answered correctly. Ryan was first.
Simone: 5, Helen: 7, Jacqueline: 6, Ryan: 8, David: 7, Reegan: 5
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| Fastest Finger First Question (9 of 15)
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| Which of these is not a type of Pokémon?
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| ⬥ A: Charizard
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⬥ B: Igglepiggle
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| ⬥ C: Poliwrath
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⬥ D: Pikachu
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All except Jacqueline answered correctly. Simone was first.
Simone: 6, Helen: 8, Jacqueline: 6, Ryan: 9, David: 8, Reegan: 6
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| Fastest Finger First Question (10 of 15)
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| An American surfwear brand founded in 1979 is called what?
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| ⬥ A: Helter
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⬥ B: Skelter
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| ⬥ C: Hurley
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⬥ D: Burley
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4 of 6 (Simone, Helen, Jacqueline and David) answered correctly. Simone was first.
Simone: 7, Helen: 9, Jacqueline: 7, Ryan: 9, David: 9, Reegan: 6
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Leaderboard after Question 10
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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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Ryan
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9
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19.79
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| 2
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David
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9
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20.12
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| 3
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Helen
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9
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25.97
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| 4
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Simone
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7
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16.70
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| 5
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Jacqueline
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7
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18.54
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| 6
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Reegan
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6
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18.99
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| Fastest Finger First Question (11 of 15)
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| A 'keffiyeh' is a traditional type of what?
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| ⬥ A: Necklace
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⬥ B: Headdress
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| ⬥ C: Raincoat
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⬥ D: Footwear
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All except Jacqueline answered correctly. Simone was first.
Simone: 8, Helen: 10, Jacqueline: 7, Ryan: 10, David: 10, Reegan: 7
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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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David
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10
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23.46
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| 2
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Ryan
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10
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24.65
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| 3
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Helen
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10
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30.32
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| 4
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Simone
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8
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18.57
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| 5
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Jacqueline
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7
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18.54
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| 6
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Reegan
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7
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24.89
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| Fastest Finger First Question (12 of 15)
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| The Washington National Airport in Washington D.C. was renamed in 1998 after which U.S. president?
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| ⬥ A: Ronald Reagan
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⬥ B: John F. Kennedy
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| ⬥ C: Bill Clinton
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⬥ D: Richard Nixon
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3 of 6 answered correctly. Simone was first.
Simone: 9, Helen: 10, Jacqueline: 7, Ryan: 10, David: 11, Reegan: 8
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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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David
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11
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25.79
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| 2
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Ryan
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10
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24.65
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| 3
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Helen
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10
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30.32
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| 4
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Simone
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9
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20.89
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| 5
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Reegan
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8
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31.73
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| 6
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Jacqueline
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7
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18.54
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| Fastest Finger First Question (13 of 15)
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| This was the theme song to which 1970s sitcom?
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| ⬥ A: The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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⬥ B: Laverne & Shirley
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| ⬥ C: Mork & Mindy
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⬥ D: Taxi
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("Making Our Dreams Come True" by Cyndi Grecco)
Give us any chance we'll take it
Read us any rule we'll break it
We're gonna make our dreams come true
3 of 6 (Simone, Helen and David) answered correctly. David was first.
Simone: 10, Helen: 11, Jacqueline: 7, Ryan: 10, David: 12, Reegan: 8
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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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David
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12
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26.89
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| 2
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Helen
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11
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32.28
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| 3
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Simone
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10
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24.53
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| 4
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Ryan
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10
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24.65
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| 5
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Reegan
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8
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31.73
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| 6
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Jacqueline
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7
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18.54
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| Fastest Finger First Question (14 of 15)
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| Manila is the capital of which country?
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| ⬥ A: Bhutan
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⬥ B: Loas
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| ⬥ C: Philippines
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⬥ D:
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All except Reegan answered correctly. Ryan was first.
Simone: 11, Helen: 12, Jacqueline: 8, Ryan: 11, David: 13, Reegan: 8
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| Fastest Finger First Question (15 of 15)
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| The term 'kerning' refers to the process of adjusting the space between what?
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| ⬥ A: Parked cars
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⬥ B: Typed letters
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| ⬥ C: Nuclear molecules
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⬥ D: Theatre seats
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2 of 6 (Ryan and David) answered correctly. Ryan was first.
Simone: 11, Helen: 12, Jacqueline: 8, Ryan: 12, David: 14, Reegan: 8
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David answered the most questions correctly with 14, winning Fastest Finger First. Simone was to go up first.
Jacqueline Smith's Run to Million[]
| AU$500 (4 of 15) - 15 seconds
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Established in 1982 is an Australian line of dips and dairy products called what 'Foods'? Can't pass
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| ⬥ A: Chris'
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⬥ B: Amy's
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| ⬥ C: Kate's
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⬥ D: Miles'
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| This used to be Helen's question, but Helen passed this to Jacqueline.
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| AU$1,000 (5 of 15) - 15 seconds
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| Antibiotics are commonly prescribed to treat what type of infection?
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| ⬥ A: Viral
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⬥ B: Bacterial
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| ⬥ C: Fungal
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⬥ D: Congenital
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| AU$1,500 (6 of 15) - 30 seconds
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In the 2021 film 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', who does not play a version of Spider-Man? "Pass" lifeline used
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| ⬥ A: Tobey Maguire
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⬥ B: Timothée Chalamet
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| ⬥ C: Andrew Garfield
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⬥ D: Tom Holland
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| Jacqueline pass this question to Ryan, who later answered this question incorrectly. The right answer was B.
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| AU$10,000 (10 of 15) - 30 seconds
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| In the 1780s, Thomas Jefferson served as the United States 'Minister to' what?
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| ⬥ A: England
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⬥ B: France
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| ⬥ C: Australia
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⬥ D: Norway
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| AU$20,000 (11 of 15) - 45 seconds
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| The name of the ancient Roman goddess Pax means which of these?
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| ⬥ A: Revenge
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⬥ B: Justice
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| ⬥ C: Wealth
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⬥ D: Peace
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| Total Prize Won: AU$1,000
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