Janine Carnovale, was contestant, appeared on the 2021 season of Millionaire Hot Seat on 26th 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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| 'Helvetica' is a type of what?
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| ⬥ A: Skirt
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⬥ B: Font
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| ⬥ C: Cake
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⬥ D: Swear word
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All 6 answered correctly. Emily was first.
Janine: 1, Rob: 1, Emily: 1, George: 1, Lauren: 1, James: 1
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| Fastest Finger First Question (2 of 15)
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| The name of a piece of furniture, 'chaise longue' is French for 'long' what?
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| ⬥ A: Wardrobe
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⬥ B: Chair
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| ⬥ C: Bathtub
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⬥ D: Bed
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All 6 answered correctly. Janine was first.
Janine: 2, Rob: 2, Emily: 2, George: 2, Lauren: 2, James: 2
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| Fastest Finger First Question (3 of 15)
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| Which of these people is a former Lord Mayor of Sydney?
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| ⬥ A: Janette Howard
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⬥ B: Thérèse Rein
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| ⬥ C: Margie Abbott
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⬥ D: Lucy Turnbull
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2 of 6 (Janine and Lauren) answered correctly. Janine was first. (Note: James did not answer in time)
Janine: 3, Rob: 2, Emily: 2, George: 2, Lauren: 3, James: 2
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| Fastest Finger First Question (4 of 15)
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| A famous 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter is called which of these?
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| ⬥ A: Pollyanna
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⬥ B: Marguerita
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| ⬥ C: Amber-Lisa
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⬥ D: Barbarella
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3 of 6 (Janine, George and James) answered correctly. Janine was first.
Janine: 4, Rob: 2, Emily: 2, George: 3, Lauren: 3, James: 3
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| Fastest Finger First Question (5 of 15)
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| This famous place complex in Beijing, China, is known as the what 'City'?
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| ⬥ A: Golden
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⬥ B: Red
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| ⬥ C: Lucky
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⬥ D: Forbidden
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This was a visual question. All except Rob answered correctly. Lauren was first.
Janine: 5, Rob: 2, Emily: 3, George: 4, Lauren: 4, James: 4
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| Fastest Finger First Question (6 of 15)
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| 'Pepitas' are produced from what type of seed?
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| ⬥ A: Apple
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⬥ B: Watermelon
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| ⬥ C: Pumpkin
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⬥ D: Cucumber
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All except Emily answered correctly. Lauren was first.
Janine: 6, Rob: 3, Emily: 3, George: 5, Lauren: 5, James: 5
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| Fastest Finger First Question (7 of 15)
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| Of these elements, which is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust?
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| ⬥ A: Aluminium
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⬥ B: Zinc
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| ⬥ C: Magnesium
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⬥ D: Tin
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Only George answered correctly.
Janine: 6, Rob: 3, Emily: 3, George: 6, Lauren: 5, James: 5
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Leaderboard after Question 7
| No.
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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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Janine
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6
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16.72
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| 2
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George
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6
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30.54
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| 3
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Lauren
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5
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16.10
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| 4
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James
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5
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21.54
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| 5
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Emily
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3
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3.28
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| 6
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Rob
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3
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7.55
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| Fastest Finger First Question (8 of 15)
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| Where is the world-famous Waikiki Beach located?
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| ⬥ A: Maldives
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⬥ B: Hawaii
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| ⬥ C: Tahiti
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⬥ D: California
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All 6 answered correctly. Janine was first.
Janine: 7, Rob: 4, Emily: 4, George: 7, Lauren: 6, James: 6
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| Fastest Finger First Question (9 of 15)
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| 'Ranunculus' is a genus of plant that includes which of these flowers?
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| ⬥ A: Buttercup
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⬥ B: Geranium
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| ⬥ C: Rose
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⬥ D: Daisy
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Nobody answered correctly.
Janine: 7, Rob: 4, Emily: 4, George: 7, Lauren: 6, James: 6
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| Fastest Finger First Question (10 of 15)
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| Which of these is the name of a Spanish footwear brand founded in 1975?
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| ⬥ A: Swimmer
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⬥ B: Camper
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| ⬥ C: Hiker
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⬥ D: Rider
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Only James answered correctly.
Janine: 7, Rob: 4, Emily: 4, George: 7, Lauren: 6, James: 7
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| Fastest Finger First Question (11 of 15)
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| Appointed in 1901, George Turner was federal Australia's first what?
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| ⬥ A: Prime Minister
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⬥ B: Governor-General
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| ⬥ C: Chief Medical Officer
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⬥ D: Treasurer
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2 of 6 (Janine and Rob) answered correctly. Rob was first.
Janine: 8, Rob: 5, Emily: 4, George: 7, Lauren: 6, James: 7
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| Fastest Finger First Question (12 of 15)
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| According to the lyrics of this 1981 song, whose phone number is this?
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| ⬥ A: Mary's
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⬥ B: Molly's
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| ⬥ C: Jenny's
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⬥ D: Sally's
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This was an audio question. 2 of 6 (Rob and Emily) answered correctly. Rob was first. (Note: George did not answer in time)
Janine: 8, Rob: 6, Emily: 5, George: 7, Lauren: 6, James: 7
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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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Janine
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8
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22.75
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| 2
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James
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7
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32.03
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| 3
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George
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7
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32.62
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| 4
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Rob
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6
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16.18
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| 5
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Lauren
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6
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17.11
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| 6
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Emily
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5
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9.90
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| Fastest Finger First Question (13 of 15)
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| A Scottish term for feeling exhausted or slightly unwell is which of these?
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| ⬥ A: Winoceros
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⬥ B: Weindeer
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| ⬥ C: Wabbit
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⬥ D: Waccoon
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2 of 6 (Rob and James) answered correctly. James was first. (Note: Janine did not answer in time)
Janine: 8, Rob: 7, Emily: 5, George: 7, Lauren: 6, James: 8
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| Fastest Finger First Question (14 of 15)
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| Which of these companies was not founded in Australia?
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| ⬥ A: Johnson & Johnson
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⬥ B: Faulding
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| ⬥ C: Sigma Pharmaceuticals
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⬥ D: Sanitarium
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4 of 6 (Rob, Emily, George and James) answered correctly. Rob was first.
Janine: 8, Rob: 8, Emily: 6, George: 8, Lauren: 6, James: 9
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Leaderboard after Question 14
| No.
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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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James
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9
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46.15
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| 2
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Janine
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8
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22.75
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| 3
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Rob
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8
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27.35
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| 4
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George
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8
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42.46
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| 5
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Emily
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6
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15.98
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| 6
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Lauren
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6
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17.11
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| Fastest Finger First Question (15 of 15)
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| What is the national floral emblem of the U.S.A.?
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| ⬥ A: Rose
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⬥ B: Wattle
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| ⬥ C: Tulip
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⬥ D: Thistle
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Only Janine answered correctly.
Janine: 9, Rob: 8, Emily: 6, George: 8, Lauren: 6, James: 9
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Leaderboard after Question 15
| No.
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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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Janine
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9
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29.75
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| 2
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James
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9
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46.15
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| 3
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Rob
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8
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27.35
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| 4
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George
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8
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42.46
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| 5
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Emily
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6
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15.98
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| 6
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Lauren
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6
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17.11
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Janine answered the most questions correctly with 9 and in the fastest time, winning Fastest Finger First. Janine was to go up first.
Janine Carnovale's Run to Million[]
| AU$100 (1 of 15) - 15 seconds
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| A person who ignores their problems is commonly said to be 'burying their what in the sand'?
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| ⬥ A: Claws
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⬥ B: Head
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| ⬥ C: Eggs
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⬥ D: Pirate treasure
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| AU$200 (2 of 15) - 15 seconds
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| According to a traditional children's counting rhyme: 'One for the money, two for the' what?
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| ⬥ A: Shoes
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⬥ B: Shore
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| ⬥ C: Shops
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⬥ D: Show
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| AU$300 (3 of 15) - 15 seconds
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| Based in Las Vegas for much of their career, duo 'Siegfried & Roy' were famous what?
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| ⬥ A: Architects
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⬥ B: Playwrights
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| ⬥ C: Magicians
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⬥ D: Folk singers
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| AU$500 (4 of 15) - 15 seconds
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| Known for its distinctive cuisine, London's Brick Lane is also known as what 'Mile'?
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| ⬥ A: Curry
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⬥ B: Pasta
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| ⬥ C: Sushi
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⬥ D: Enchilada
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| AU$1,000 (5 of 15) - 15 seconds
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| When correctly pronounced, the German word for 'no' sounds closest to which number in English?
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| ⬥ A: Six
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⬥ B: Seven
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| ⬥ C: Eight
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⬥ D: Nine
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| AU$1,500 (6 of 15) - 30 seconds
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The subscription service 'YouTube Premium' was previosly known as 'YouTube' what? "Pass" lifeline used
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| ⬥ A: Red
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⬥ B: Blue
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| ⬥ C: Gold
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⬥ D: Black
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| Janine pass this question to Rob, who later ansewered this question correctly. The right answer was A.
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| AU$10,000 (10 of 15) - 30 seconds
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Jennifer Lawrence won an Academy Award in 2013 for her performance in which film? "50:50" lifeline used
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| ⬥ A: American Hustle
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⬥ B: Silver Linings Playbook
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| ⬥ C: Joy
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⬥ D: Mother!
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| AU$20,000 (11 of 15) - 45 seconds
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| Since 1885, British company Mason Pearson has specialised in the production of what?
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| ⬥ A: Soap
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⬥ B: Electric shavers
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| ⬥ C: Bath towels
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⬥ D: Hairbrushes
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| Total Prize Won: AU$1,000
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