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Who wants to be a Powerpoint-aire? By Dayle Wheeler This Quiz has questions rated adult difficulty.
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The Game and Rules (Get a pencil, a notepad and a calculator.) For each question you get a certain amount of points, add these up. You can get point deductions though by doing the following: Every time you use phone a friend, 50/50 or ask the audience you must subtract a quarter of what points you earn for that question. (E.g. If you earn 500 points, you must subtract 125 points each time you use a lifeline for that question.) You can only use the same lifeline once on each question (You can’t phone a friend four times for the same answer!) If you use the internet or a book of any kind you will fail the quiz. You should; enjoy yourself. Be honest and DON’T cheat! Enter and become, a Powerpoint-aire!
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This is the 100 point question! What is the currency in China? A: DollarDollar B: PesosPesos C: YuanYuan D: EuroEuro 50/50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Give up!
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Click here Click here to go to the next question. Well Done, You have won 100 points! 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100
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Sorry, but that is incorrect! Click here Click here to try again.
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50/50 B: PesosPesos C: YuanYuan Give up! Ask the audience Phone a friend
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist Its obviously Yuan's. I visited China last month to meet a colleague. I’m 100% positive, I know this as well as I know my Physics. Answer Question
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Scientist Its obviously Yuan's. I visited China last month to meet a colleague. I’m 100% positive, I know this as well as I know my Physics. Answer 50/50
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Historian Let me think. Its on the edge of my tongue. What is it? I visited China on my honeymoon. But I just can’t remember. The time is running out I can’t answer it. Sorry. Answer Question
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Historian Let me think. Its on the edge of my tongue. What is it? I visited China on my honeymoon. But I just can’t remember. The time is running out I can’t answer it. Sorry. Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector I can’t afford to go on holiday, so I haven’t been to China. I presume the money is Pesos’ as it ain’t Dollars or Euros! Answer Question
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Refuse Collector I can’t afford to go on holiday, so I haven’t been to China. I presume the money is Pesos’ as it ain’t Dollars or Euros! Answer 50/50
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School Teacher I don’t teach Chinese but I know this. It’s not Dollars or Euros; (Definitely not.) And I’m sure it isn’t Pesos’ so it is Yuan's. Its quite simple really. Answer Question
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School Teacher I don’t teach Chinese but I know this. It’s not Dollars or Euros; (Definitely not.) And I’m sure it isn’t Pesos’ so it is Yuan's. Its quite simple really. Answer 50/50
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When was Geoffrey Chaucer born? Second Question; a little harder but worth 200 points! A: 19691969 B: 13471347 C: 13431343 D: 16791679 50/50Phone a friend Ask the Audience Give up!
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Your on a roll! Here is 200 points! Click Here Click Here to try for 300 points! 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100
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50/50 C: 13431343 B: 13471347 Phone a friend Ask the Audience Give up!
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist Geoffrey Chaucer? My I don’t know. If he was a scientist I would but he isn’t so, well, what can I say? I don’t know! Well I’m sorry for wasting your time. Answer Question
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Scientist Geoffrey Chaucer? My I don’t know. If he was a scientist I would but he isn’t so, well, what can I say? I don’t know! Well I’m sorry for wasting your time. Answer 50/50
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Historian My knowledge is of battles and famous wars. But I think that Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1343. No, actually let me think. That’s wrong, he was born in 1347. Answer Question
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Historian My knowledge is of battles and famous wars. But I think that Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1343. No, actually let me think. That’s wrong, he was born in 1347. Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector Wasn’t he that famous pirate or something? You know the guy who Nelson beat! Yeah that would have been the 1600’s wouldn’t it! So I think… 1679. That’s the answer, I’m sure of it. Answer Question
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Refuse Collector Wasn’t he that famous pirate or something? You know the guy who Nelson beat! Yeah that would have been the 1600’s wouldn’t it! So I think… 1679. That’s the answer, I’m sure of it. Answer 50/50
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School Teacher Geoffrey Chaucer, I’m not sure. I know it’s in the 1300’s but that’s about it. Sorry I can’t help much. Answer Question
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School Teacher Geoffrey Chaucer, I’m not sure. I know it’s in the 1300’s but that’s about it. Sorry I can’t help much. Answer 50/50
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What is the capital of Monaco? Will I be keeping these 300 points? A: EuropeEurope B: BridgetownBridgetown C: HonoluluHonolulu D: VilleVille 50/50Phone a friend Ask the Audience Give up!
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What is the capital of Monaco? 50/50 B: BridgetownBridgetown D: VilleVille Phone a friend Ask the Audience Give up!
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist Honolulu is Hawaiian, so its not that and it’s not Europe. Bridgetown sounds like a small town so that could be the capital city. But I’m not entirely sure. Answer Question
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Scientist Honolulu is Hawaiian, so its not that and it’s not Europe. Bridgetown sounds like a small town so that could be the capital city. But I’m not entirely sure. Answer 50/50
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Historian Monaco is the smallest country in the world. I don’t know if that helps at all. But I do know that it is probably Ville or Bridgetown. Answer Question
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Historian Monaco is the smallest country in the world. I don’t know if that helps at all. But I do know that it is probably Ville or Bridgetown. Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector I know that! It’s Ville. My son went there with his university. My son brought back loads of pictures. Lovely place it is. Yeah Ville. I know this 10’000% Answer Question
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Refuse Collector I know that! It’s Ville. My son went there with his university. My son brought back loads of pictures. Lovely place it is. Yeah Ville. I know this 10’000% Answer 50/50
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School Teacher I’m sorry but I don’t know. If I taught Geography I might know. But I can only guess that it is Bridgetown or Ville. Answer Question
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School Teacher I’m sorry but I don’t know. If I taught Geography I might know. But I can only guess that it is Bridgetown or Ville. Answer 50/50
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How many actors have played James Bond? For five hundred points here is the question… A: 66 B: 1212 C: 55 D: 99 50/50Phone a friend Ask the Audience Give up!
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You’ve done it! 500 points! Click Here Click Here to go on the next question. 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100
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How many actors have played James Bond? 50/50 A: 66 C: 55 Phone a friend Ask the Audience Give up!
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist James Bond, well. Lets me think. Sean Connery, Peirce Brosnan. I can’t think of anymore. But two isn’t an option. Sorry. Answer Question
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Scientist James Bond, well. Lets me think. Sean Connery, Peirce Brosnan. I can’t think of anymore. But two isn’t an option. Sorry. Answer 50/50
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Historian I haven’t watch a James Bond film for years! So I can’t help you there. Answer Question
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Historian I haven’t watch a James Bond film for years! So I can’t help you there. Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector Five. That’s all I have to say. Answer Question
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Refuse Collector Five. That’s all I have to say. Answer 50/50
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School Teacher My brother watches James Bond. I think there have been nine James Bonds as they look different every film! Answer Question
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School Teacher My brother watches James Bond. I think there have been nine James Bonds as they look different every film! Answer 50/50
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The 1000 point question! The internet site ‘Wikipedia’ is what? A: A game siteA game siteB: A forumA forum C: A TV GuideA TV GuideD: An encyclopaedia siteAn encyclopaedia site 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience Give up!
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Great! You are doing well now! Click Here Click Here to carry on to the sixth question! 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100
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50/50 Give up! The internet site ‘Wikipedia’ is what? B: A forumA forum D: An encyclopaedia siteAn encyclopaedia site Phone a friendAsk the Audience
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist I use Wikipedia myself sometimes, so I should know what it is. It’s an encyclopaedia site. Very helpful it is. Answer Question
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Scientist I use Wikipedia myself sometimes, so I should know what it is. It’s an encyclopaedia site. Very helpful it is. Answer 50/50
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Historian When I was in university I used Wikipedia. I still do sometimes. It’s an encyclopaedia site. I recommend it. Answer Question
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Historian When I was in university I used Wikipedia. I still do sometimes. It’s an encyclopaedia site. I recommend it. Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector It sounds like a game site to me. But I wouldn’t know anyway. I have to use the computers at my library because I can’t find a good one cheap enough! Answer Question
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Refuse Collector It sounds like a game site to me. But I wouldn’t know anyway. I have to use the computers at my library because I can’t find a good one cheap enough! Answer 50/50
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School Teacher I use Wikipedia for my teaching. The answer is D. I know that 100% You won’t find anyone more sure than me. Answer Question
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School Teacher I use Wikipedia for my teaching. The answer is D. I know that 100% You won’t find anyone more sure than me. Answer 50/50
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Question six for 2500 points! Walk away… When was Concords' last flight? A: October 24 th 2003October 24 th 2003B: September 17 th 1946 C: October 18 th 2003October 18 th 2003D: October 21 st 2003 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience B: September 17 th 1946September 17 th 1946 D: October 21 st 2003October 21 st 2003
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Well Done! That’s 2500 credits for you! Click Here Click Here to win 5000 points! 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100 Remember, if you have used the lifelines, minus 625 from your score!
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50/50 When was Concords' last flight? Phone a friendAsk the Audience A: October 24 th 2003October 24 th 2003 C: October 18 th 2003October 18 th 2003 Walk away…
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist I’m pretty sure it’s the 18 th of October. I went on Concorde once. Amazing experience. Air travel went one large step back when Concorde stopped flying. The one which blew up wasn’t even a fault of Concorde! Answer Question
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Scientist I’m pretty sure it’s the 18 th of October. I went on Concorde once. Amazing experience. Air travel went one large step back when Concorde stopped flying. The one which blew up wasn’t even a fault of Concorde! Answer 50/50
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Historian Concorde will be put down in history. It’s a shame it doesn’t fly any more. I had a flight scheduled to Paris on the 30 th. I was disappointed when I was told they were stopping flying them on the 24 th ! Answer Question
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Historian Concorde will be put down in history. It’s a shame it doesn’t fly any more. I had a flight scheduled to Paris on the 30 th. I was disappointed when I was told they were stopping flying them on the 24 th ! Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector When I was a kid I wanted to be a pilot. I’d play in the garden and pretend to be an aeroplane. When I heard about Concorde my dream came back to life. But look where I am? No-where near my dream. Concorde stopped flying on the 24 th. Answer Question
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Refuse Collector When I was a kid I wanted to be a pilot. I’d play in the garden and pretend to be an aeroplane. When I heard about Concorde my dream came back to life. But look where I am? No-where near my dream. Concorde stopped flying on the 24 th. Answer 50/50
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School Teacher I don’t know, I wish I did. I watched one take off once. But that’s the most contact I’ve had with the plane. I now it was in 2003 they stopped flying. But I can’t give anything precise. Answer Question
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School Teacher I don’t know, I wish I did. I watched one take off once. But that’s the most contact I’ve had with the plane. I now it was in 2003 they stopped flying. But I can’t give anything precise. Answer 50/50
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Question seven for 5000 points! What is the Great Lion called in the Chronicles of Narnia? A: AlanAlanB: AslanAslan C: AlsatianAlsatianD: AlaskaAlaska 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience Walk away…
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50/50 What is the Lion called in the Chronicles of Narnia? Phone a friendAsk the Audience B: AslanAslan C: AlsatianAlsatian Walk away…
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Phone a friend Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist The Chronicles of Narnia are excellent books, if you haven’t read them I recommend them. The lion is called Aslan. Answer question
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Scientist The Chronicles of Narnia are excellent books, if you haven’t read them I recommend them. The lion is called Aslan. Answer 50/50
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Historian Deary me, I haven’t read the Chronicles of Narnia since I was a child! I remember there were good books. I ought to read them again. The Lions name is on the tip of my tongue. I can nearly remember it; Just about! Sorry, I can’t help, it’s on the tip of my tongue though! Answer question
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Historian Deary me, I haven’t read the Chronicles of Narnia since I was a child! I remember there were good books. I ought to read them again. The Lions name is on the tip of my tongue. I can nearly remember it; Just about! Sorry, I can’t help, it’s on the tip of my tongue though! Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector Aslan, Aslan, Aslan. That’s his name. I remember buying those books for me kid when he was young. We read them as bed time stories. He loved the books., though to be honest so did I! Answer question
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Refuse Collector Aslan, Aslan, Aslan. That’s his name. I remember buying those books for me kid when he was young. We read them as bed time stories. He loved the books., though to be honest so did I! Answer 50/50
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School Teacher It’s Aslan. When I was a class teacher I read the Chronicles to my pupils. I’m surprised you don’t know; I thought everyone had read the Chronicles of Narnia! Answer question
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School Teacher It’s Aslan. When I was a class teacher I read the Chronicles to my pupils. I’m surprised you don’t know; I thought everyone had read the Chronicles of Narnia! Answer 50/50
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For 8000 points here is question 8… What colour is the gemstone Tsavorite? Walk away… A: GreenGreenB: BlueBlue C: RedRedD: OrangeOrange 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience
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Well Done! Can you Can you beat the question and win 16000 points? 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100
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50/50 What colour is the gemstone Tsavorite? Phone a friendAsk the Audience Walk away… A: GreenGreenB: BlueBlue
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist That gem is in my wife's ring! Its green and my. It is the most beautiful shade of green imaginable. It is absolutely gorgeous; I wish that ring was mine! Well, not exactly… Answer Question
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Scientist That gem is in my wife's ring! Its green and my. It is the most beautiful shade of green imaginable. It is absolutely gorgeous; I wish that ring was mine! Well, not exactly… Answer 50/50
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Historian I don’t have a clue! I don’t know why you rang me? Answer Question
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Historian I don’t have a clue! I don’t know why you rang me? Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector What a strange word, I can’t even say it! Answer Question
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Refuse Collector What a strange word, I can’t even say it! Answer 50/50
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School Teacher If you expect me to know your standards are too high! Answer Question
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School Teacher If you expect me to know your standards are too high! Answer 50/50
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Question 9 can win you 16000 points! What is Jambalaya? Walk away… A: A jam spongecakeA jam spongecakeB: A rice dish with shrimpsA rice dish with shrimps C: An alcoholic strawberry drinkAn alcoholic strawberry drinkD: A biscuit with a strawberry jam centerA biscuit with a strawberry jam center 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience
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50/50 What is Jambalaya? Phone a friendAsk the Audience A: A jam spongecakeA jam spongecakeB: A rice dish with shrimpsA rice dish with shrimps Walk away…
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist Jambalaya is a rice dish. I tried some in Louisiana while on holiday. It was tasty. Shame you can’t buy some over in England. And if you can, I’d like to know where! Answer Question
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Scientist Jambalaya is a rice dish. I tried some in Louisiana while on holiday. It was tasty. Shame you can’t buy some over in England. And if you can, I’d like to know where! Answer 50/50
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Historian I do not know. I presume it is the alcoholic strawberry drink, that sounds quite nice actually. Answer Question
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Historian I do not know. I presume it is the alcoholic strawberry drink, that sounds quite nice actually. Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector Yum, food! I think it is spongecake because of the ‘jam’ part. I like cake though I think I need to cut down a bit. Answer Question
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Refuse Collector Yum, food! I think it is spongecake because of the ‘jam’ part. I like cake though I think I need to cut down a bit. Answer 50/50
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School Teacher Sounds like D to me. A bit like Jammy Dodgers. Ech! Horrible things. My mum made lovely homemade jam biscuits for me as a kid. Answer Question
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School Teacher Sounds like D to me. A bit like Jammy Dodgers. Ech! Horrible things. My mum made lovely homemade jam biscuits for me as a kid. Answer 50/50
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32’000 points is available for question 10! When was the poem ‘The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog written by Sarah Catherine Martin? Walk away… A: Between 1668-1726Between 1668-1726B: Between 1568-1668Between 1568-1668 C: Between 1868-1926Between 1868-1926D: Between 1768-1826Between 1768-1826 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience
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50/50 When was the poem ‘The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog written by Sarah Catherine Martin? Phone a friendAsk the Audience A: Between 1668-1726Between 1668-1726 D: Between 1768-1826Between 1768-1826 Walk away…
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist I am sorry but I don’t know. Answer Question
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Scientist I am sorry but I don’t know. Answer 50/50
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Historian I was give that poem in my grandfathers will. The date on it I think was… 1768- 1826. So its D! Answer Question
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Historian I was give that poem in my grandfathers will. The date on it I think was… 1768- 1826. So its D! Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector Sounds like a funny poem. I would like to read it! Answer Question
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Refuse Collector Sounds like a funny poem. [Laugh] I would like to read it! Answer 50/50
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School Teacher I teach language, not history. Answer Question
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School Teacher I teach language, not history. Answer 50/50
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Question 11 for 64’000 points! Where would you find the Sphenoid bone? Walk away… A: Part of the vertebral columnPart of the vertebral columnB: Part of the thoracic cagePart of the thoracic cage C: Part of the skullPart of the skullD: Part of the footPart of the foot 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience
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50/50 Where would you find the Sphenoid bone? Phone a friendAsk the Audience B: Part of the thoracic cagePart of the thoracic cage C: Part of the skullPart of the skull Walk away…
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist You can find the Sphenoid bone in your skull. It is just at the side of your eye socket and above the jaw. So it is…answer C! Answer Question
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Scientist You can find the Sphenoid bone in your skull. It is just at the side of your eye socket and above the jaw. So it is…answer C! Answer 50/50
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Historian I don’t know myself. But it sounds like a foot bone. But that’s the best I can do. Sorry Answer Question
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Historian I don’t know myself. But it sounds like a foot bone. But that’s the best I can do. Sorry Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector Erm, well. To be honest I have not the faintest idea. It is a strange word though ain’t it! Answer Question
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Refuse Collector Erm, well. To be honest I have not the faintest idea. It is a strange word though ain’t it! Answer 50/50
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School Teacher I can’t help you here. Sorry! Answer Question
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School Teacher I can’t help you here. Sorry! Answer 50/50
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Get question 12 right for a whopping 120’000 points! What is the Urtica dioica better know as? Walk away… A: DockDockB: Stinging nettleStinging nettle C: BindweedBindweedD: Rosebay Willow (Herb)Rosebay Willow (Herb) 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience
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Well Done. You have a pretty wide knowledge. 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100 Click here Click here and test your brain power!
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50/50 What is the Urtica dioica better know as? Phone a friendAsk the Audience Walk away… B: Stinging nettleStinging nettle D: Rosebay Willow (Herb)Rosebay Willow (Herb)
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist The Urtica dioica is better known as the stinging nettle. If you ever get stung by one of those wrap a dock leaf round your hand. Funny really. That’s an option. Answer question
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Scientist The Urtica dioica is better known as the stinging nettle. If you ever get stung by one of those wrap a dock leaf round your hand. Funny really. That’s an option. Answer 50/50
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Historian I don’t know how I know this but it is the stinging nettle. It is probably stored from university. Oh well. I’m pretty sure that’s the answer. Answer question
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Historian I don’t know how I know this but it is the stinging nettle. It is probably stored from university. Oh well. I’m pretty sure that’s the answer. Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector Ooh Latin! The posh language. I don’t know any of that language. Well I do know that’s Latin. Does that help? Answer question
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Refuse Collector Ooh Latin! The posh language. I don’t know any of that language. Well I do know that’s Latin. Does that help? Answer 50/50
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School Teacher I can understand a little Latin, but not much. And I especially don’t know the names of any plants. Answer question
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School Teacher I can understand a little Latin, but not much. And I especially don’t know the names of any plants. Answer 50/50
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Amazing! Your on 250’000 points! What is a pippin? A: OrangeOrangeB: A pied piperA pied piper C: appleappleD: a pin for needle worka pin for needle work 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience Walk away…
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Super. Ever question that million has got closer…and closer! 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100 Click Here Click Here to carry on…
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50/50 What is a pippin? C: appleappleD: a pin for needle worka pin for needle work Phone a friendAsk the Audience Walk away…
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist A pippin is an apple. It’s a red and yellow dessert apple. Yummy in apple pie. Ooh, that reminds me, its my turn to cook tomorrow! Answer Question
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Scientist A pippin is an apple. It’s a red and yellow dessert apple. Yummy in apple pie. Ooh, that reminds me, its my turn to cook tomorrow! Answer 50/50
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Historian An apple, I need my five a day. I have plenty of vegetables but not enough fruit. Ooh I love bananas and pears. A pair of pears! Hehehe! Answer Question
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Historian An apple, I need my five a day. I have plenty of vegetables but not enough fruit. Ooh I love bananas and pears. A pair of pears! Hehehe! Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector A pippin sound like a pin, because of the ‘pi’ part. Yes it is probably D, a pin for needle work. But I suppose ‘pip’ for the apple. Hmmm!? A challenge. Answer Question
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Refuse Collector A pippin sound like a pin, because of the ‘pi’ part. Yes it is probably D, a pin for needle work. But I suppose ‘pip’ for the apple. Hmmm!? A challenge. Answer 50/50
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School Teacher Lovely apples. That’s what a pippin is, it is! My mum makes lovely apple pie. I helped her when I was a kid, we used Pippins for that! Answer Question
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School Teacher Lovely apples. That’s what a pippin is, it is! My mum makes lovely apple pie. I helped her when I was a kid, we used Pippins for that! Answer 50/50
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Can you beat 14 and win ½ million? Northern Lights was written by which author? A: J.K RowlingJ.K RowlingB: Philip PullmanPhilip Pullman C: Tom ClancyTom ClancyD: Michael MorpurgoMichael Morpurgo 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience Walk away…
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Super! Last QuestionLast Question. 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100
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50/50 Northern Lights was written by which author? Phone a friendAsk the Audience B: Philip PullmanPhilip Pullman D: Michael MorpurgoMichael Morpurgo Walk away…
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist I don’t know. Though Tom Clancy and J.K Rowling definitely haven’t written it. So it is probably Michael Morpurgo. Answer Question
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Scientist I don’t know. Though Tom Clancy and J.K Rowling definitely haven’t written it. So it is probably Michael Morpurgo. Answer 50/50
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Historian Philip Pullman wrote Northern Lights. I read it as light reading a few years back. Answer Question
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Historian Philip Pullman wrote Northern Lights. I read it as light reading a few years back. Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector I don’t have a clue! Answer Question
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School Teacher When I taught a primary school I read this to them, I mean Northern Lights, it’s written by Philip Pullman. Answer Question
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School Teacher When I taught a primary school I read this to them, I mean Northern Lights, it’s written by Philip Pullman. Answer 50/50
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Finale question! What is a minstrel? A: A birdA bird B: A sweetA sweet C: A medieval singerA medieval singer D: A religious preacherA religious preacher 50/50Phone a friendAsk the Audience
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Well Done! 151,000,000 14500,000 13250,000 12120,000 1164,000 1032,000 916,000 88,000 75,000 62,500 51,000 4500 3300 2200 1100 Click to proceed
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Well Done: Score 1-999 1’000-4’999 5’000-9’999 10’000-19’999 20’000-29’999 30’000-39’999 40’000-49’999 50’000-74’999 75’000-119’999 120’000-249’999 250’000-499’999 500’000-749’999 750’000-999’999 1’000’000+ Choose your range of score. And be honest, don’t lie! Add up your points!
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1-999 You have got this far, yet you are not a Powerpoint-aire. You used all lifeline’s every question. You may have got far, but not far enough. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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1’000-4’999 You have got this far, yet you are not a Powerpoint-aire. You used all lifeline’s every question. You may have got far, but not far enough. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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5’000-9’999 You have got this far, yet you are not a Powerpoint-aire. You used all lifeline’s nearly every question. You may have got far, but not far enough. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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10’000-19’999 You have got this far, yet you are not a Powerpoint-aire. You used all lifeline’s nearly every question. You may have got far, but not far enough. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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20’000-29’999 You have got this far, yet you are not a Powerpoint-aire. You used all lifeline’s nearly every question. You may have got far, but not far enough. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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30’000-39’999 You have got this far, yet you are not a Powerpoint-aire. You used all lifeline’s nearly every question. You may have got far, but not far enough. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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40’000-49’999 You have got this far, yet you are not a Powerpoint-aire. You used all the lifeline’s most questions. You may have got far, but not far enough. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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50’000-74’999 You tried, but you couldn’t answer the questions. So you asked others. You used your lifelines a lot. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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75’000-119’999 You tried, but you couldn’t answer all questions. So you asked others. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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120’000-249’999 You were so close to a quarter of a million. But you couldn’t quite make it. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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250’000-499’999 You got to a quarter of a million and you weren’t far off 500’000 points either. If you’ve got this far you should be proud. Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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500’000-749’999 You have knowledge that could beat most peoples. You have intelligence, common sense and general knowledge. When you get home you can boast your skills to the world! Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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750’000-999’999 You have knowledge that could beat most peoples. You have intelligence, common sense and general knowledge. When you get home you can boast your skills to the whole wide world! Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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1 Million+ Points! You are a genius. You know pretty much everything! You are a Powerpoint-aire and you should be proud of yourself! Click here Click here to claim your prize!
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You are a Powerpoint-aire! Thank you for playing my quiz! Click here to end the show!
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50/50 What is a minstrel? C: A medieval singerA medieval singer D: A religious preacherA religious preacher Phone a friendAsk the Audience
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Phone a friend! Scientist Experienced in Physics, Biology, Chemistry. Historian Has knowledge of the Medieval, Tudor and Victorian Periods. Refuse Collector Watches many films and listens to music. Preference: Classic and Comedy. School Teacher Head of Language Department. Knowledge in European Languages.
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Scientist A Minstrel is a Medieval Singer. They are also a sweet but that is Minstrels. Nice they are. I think it could be a bird. Anyway, I know that the answer is Medieval Singer. Answer Question
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Scientist A Minstrel is a Medieval Singer. They are also a sweet but that is Minstrels. Nice they are. I think it could be a bird. Anyway, I know that the answer is Medieval Singer. Answer 50/50
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Historian I know all about minstrels. They are Medieval Singers. I know that 1 billion percent! Answer Question
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Historian I know all about minstrels. They are Medieval Singers. I know that 1 billion percent! Answer 50/50
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Refuse Collector Chocolate, yummy. Minstrels are a bit like Cadbury buttons, just not as nice. So a Minstrel is a sweet! Answer Question
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Refuse Collector Chocolate, yummy. Minstrels are a bit like Cadbury buttons, just not as nice. So a Minstrel is a sweet! Answer 50/50
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School Teacher I think it is a religious preacher, it might be but as I’m not religious myself I wouldn’t know! Answer Question
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School Teacher I think it is a religious preacher, it might be but as I’m not religious myself I wouldn’t know! Answer 50/50
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Thank you for playing ‘Who wants to be a Powerpoint-aire?’ I hope to see you again soon. Dayle Wheeler 7DC 23/06/2006 23 rd June
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