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1 WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIR­E?

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Do you have what it takes to win £1million? Try our quiz without sitting opposite Jeremy Clarkson...

1. £100

What term is often used for a person who brings embarrassm­ent or shame to their family? a. White horse b. Black sheep c. Yellow pig d. Brown cow

2. £200

Which of these is the upper chamber of the UK Parliament? a. House of Lords b. House of Ladies c. House of Kings d. House of Queens

3. £300

The golfer born Eldrick Tont Woods is best known by what first name? a. Snake b. Tiger c. Vulture d. Shark

4. £500

A boxer who is particular­ly vulnerable to knockout blows is said to possess what type of jaw? a. Paper b. Wooden c. Iron d. Glass

5. £1000

When referring to a toilet, what do the letters WC stand for? a. Wash cupboard b. Waste chamber c. Walled cabinet d. Water closet

6. £2000

What is the title of the best-selling series of scary children’s books created by R.L. Stine? a. The Famous Five b. Goosebumps c. Captain Underpants d. A Series of Unfortunat­e Events

7. £4000

Which of these ranks in the Royal Navy is the highest? a. Captain b. Commodore c. Lieutenant d. Admiral

8. £8000

The actor who voiced Mufasa in the 1994 film The Lion King also provided the voice of which iconic villain? a. Gollum b. Chucky c. Darth Vader d. Hal 9000

9. £16,000

The sportsman known as the Manx Missile is a world champion in which sport? a. Swimming b. Athletics c. Cycling d. Darts

10. £32,000

How many US states start with M? a. Four; b. Six; c. Eight; d. Ten

11. £64,000

In 2017, Clare Waight Keller became the first female artistic director of which fashion house? a. Givenchy b. Prada c. Versace d. Armani

12. £125,000

George Braque was one of two key figures in the developmen­t of which art movement? a. Cubism b. Impression­ism c. Art Nouveau d. Abstract expression­ism

13. £250,000

The Taj Mahal UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in which Indian state? a. Uttar Pradesh b. Kerala c. Gujarat d. West Bengal

14. £500,000

Which of these condiments is the oldest, having been establishe­d since 1814, as stated on its label? a. HP Sauce b. Heinz Tomato Ketchup c. Colman’s Mustard d. Hellmann’s Mayonnaise

15. £1 MILLION

Which monarch was known as “the wisest fool in Christendo­m”? a. James I b. Charles I c. Edward I d. Henry I

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