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Last Updated: Saturday, 24 April, 2004, 22:27 GMT 23:27 UK
Take the �1m jackpot quiz
Father-of-two Pat Gibson has become the fourth person to win the �1m jackpot on Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

He answered 15 questions successfully to reach the �1m prize - but how many of the questions could you have answered?

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Question 1
For �100: In children's stories, how many wishes are traditionally granted by a genie ora fairy?
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A: One
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B: Two
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C: Three
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D: Four
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Question 2
For �200: Which phrase refers to a discussion about work outside working hours?
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A: Talking factory
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B: Talking store
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C: Talking shop
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D: Talking mill
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Question 3
For �300: What is the colour of the front door of Number 10 Downing Street?
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A: Red
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B: Blue
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C: Yellow
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D: Black
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Question 4
For �500: Complete TV presenter David Dickinson's famous catchphrase: "Cheap as..."
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A: Cheddar
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B: Chowder
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C: Chips
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D: Chilli
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Question 5
For �1,000: What is the first word in the phonetic alphabet?
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A: Apple
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B: Alpha
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C: Armadillo
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D: Amazon
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Question 6
For �2,000: Which girl's name is the title of a song on The Beatles' album Rubber Soul?
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A: Mandy
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B: Michelle
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C: Madeleine
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D: Marianne
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Question 7
For �4,000: In 1581, Sir Francis Drake became mayor of which city?
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A: Hull
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B: Glasgow
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C: Plymouth
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D: Bristol
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Question 8
For �8,000: The Walrus and the Carpenter is a well-known verse in which children's novel?
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A: Swallows and Amazons
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B: The Hobbit
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C: Through the Looking-Glass
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D: Stig of the Dump
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Question 9
For �16,000: In heraldry, a lion standing on one or two hind legs with one foreleg raisedabove the other is described as what?
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A: Dormant
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B: Passant
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C: Couchant
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D: Rampant
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Question 10
For �32,000: What is the name of the world's highest active volcano?
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A: Etna
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B: St Helens
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C: Cotopaxi
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D: Krakatoa
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Question 11
For �64,000: In Welsh place names, what does `afon' mean?
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A: Fort
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B: Meadow
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C: Pool
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D: River
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Question 12
For �125,000: Which king wrote a famous denunciation of smoking?
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A: Richard I
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B: William I
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C: George I
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D: James I
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Question 13
For �250,000: What is the female equivalent of the Oedipus complex?
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A: Electra complex
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B: Athena complex
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C: Diana complex
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D: Pandora complex
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Question 14
For �500,000: Which of these creatures are most associated with the naturalist and artistJohn James Audubon?
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A: Beetles
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B: Butterflies
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C: Birds
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D: Bats
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Question 15
For �1m: Which of these is not one of the American Triple Crown horse races?
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A: Arlington Million
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B: Belmont Stakes
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C: Kentucky Derby
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D: Preakness Stakes

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