Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Australia): A weird FFF
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to the guys saying how they can get the moby dick question wrong and the who one right, im more worried about the fact that only 4 out of 10 knew what year the most signifigant thing in Australian politics happened...
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I miss the contestant introductions from this show :(
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Trevor Sauers won $500,000 on another episode i remember
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I didn't know the correct answer for the first question (being from Finland), but I quessed B. 1975 because it sounded like the right answer and it was! :D I was way faster in my GUESS than these guys.
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@GeneralSirDouglasMcA This HAS happened before in the American version where no one got it right.
It was in December of 2000, the fastest finger happened right after Jim Matthews won $500,000.
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Wow, you can tell this an old episode just by the names of the contestants.
Everyone's good ol' 100% WASP.
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Of course I knew the last one!
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@Flame003 I am not Australian but as a politcal science major I knew that. It's quite substantial. Parliament didn't like whitlam's reform measures. Cranky old Parliament and a fresh new face.
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lol Trev must be soo pissed haha
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@newsha WATCH THE DAM VIDEO.
We've had a tie breaker before in the U.S. Someone said twice. One of the tie breakers happened in 2000 and the person who won that tiebreaker, Kim Hunt, went on to win $1,000,000.
AlecBoy006V2 9 months ago
@AlecBoy006V2 Now that's a stroke of luck! It seems that one hundredth or one thousandth of a second longer and Kim would have not gone on to win the million!
darijoe 9 months ago
What is impossible here???
Jakub1POLSKA 3 years ago
Where two people take the exactly same time to answer. I said "near" impossible, which means close to impossible, but that does not mean that it is impossible.
darijoe 3 years ago